Think of a settlement calculator as a planning tool. It may ask for details like:
- treatment and expected recovery time
- time missed from work and wage loss
- out-of-pocket expenses (meds, transportation, co-pays)
- property damage
What it can’t do is account for the real-world factors that drive outcomes in California trucking cases—such as whether medical records clearly connect your injuries to the crash, whether the trucking company’s records support or undermine the claim, and whether the insurer believes liability is shared.
In other words: the calculator can estimate categories of loss, but your settlement is ultimately tied to what can be proven.


