When you’re dealing with medical appointments, missed work, and insurance calls, it’s natural to want a quick range. A settlement calculator often prompts you to estimate:
- past medical costs
- future medical needs (if injuries persist)
- lost wages and reduced earning capacity
- property damage
- non-economic damages like pain and reduced daily functioning
In Redlands, that “rough math” can be especially useful if your crash involved:
- a commercial truck on a commuter route during peak hours
- a delivery truck near retail centers where witnesses may be harder to track down later
- a crash with multiple vehicles where liability is disputed
Still, the output is only a starting point. In California truck cases, insurers frequently test the strength of your proof—so the details behind your numbers matter as much as the totals.


