Most calculators are designed to estimate a range based on inputs such as:
- Medical treatment to date and expected future care
- Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
- Property damage and out-of-pocket expenses
- Non-economic impacts like pain and limitations
For Hollister residents, that can be useful when you’re trying to answer a basic question: “What are my losses likely to look like on paper?”
However, the tool can’t confirm facts like:
- Whether the truck driver’s actions were the primary cause of the crash
- Whether the trucking company complied with safety and maintenance requirements
- Whether your injuries are medically linked to the crash (a common dispute)
Think of a calculator as a starting point for documentation—not a forecast.


