Most online calculators are built around common categories—medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. That can be useful for planning.
But in real Upland-area truck cases, value often hinges on details that calculators don’t “see,” such as:
- Whether the crash happened during a delivery schedule tied to business operations (and how that affects documents)
- Whether liability is disputed between the driver and the trucking company
- Whether injuries are supported by objective medical findings (not just reported symptoms)
- Whether evidence is preserved quickly enough to challenge the defense’s story
Bottom line: use a calculator as a starting point, then build your case record so the settlement evaluation reflects what actually happened.


