Most online calculators for truck accidents work like a worksheet. They estimate potential compensation by using inputs such as:
- medical bills and treatment duration
- wage loss and work restrictions
- property damage
- non-economic impacts (pain, limitations, daily disruption)
That can be useful if your goal is to plan and understand categories of damages.
But calculators can’t “see” the issues that frequently decide truck cases in Southern California, such as:
- whether the injury records clearly connect your symptoms to the crash
- whether the trucking company’s documentation supports or contradicts a fault theory
- how comparative fault arguments are presented
- whether policies/coverage available for commercial vehicles meaningfully limit recovery
In other words: use a calculator to get oriented—then build a claim file that matches California standards for proof.


