Online calculators are usually built for broad scenarios. In Parlier, outcomes commonly hinge on details that aren’t “plug-and-play,” such as:
- When the crash happened (day vs. night, commute overlap, visibility conditions)
- Whether multiple vehicles and lanes were involved (common on multi-lane roadways)
- How quickly medical treatment started and whether treatment records connect symptoms to the crash
- Whether comparative fault becomes a focus—a frequent negotiation battleground in California
Because of that, a calculator is best viewed as a planning tool—not a promise of what you’ll receive.


