Truck cases tend to take longer than typical car wrecks because more parties and records are involved. In a city like New Britain—where drivers routinely share the roads with commercial traffic and commuters—claims may require investigation into:
- Trucking company operations (routes, dispatch practices, safety policies)
- Driver compliance (work hours and logging practices)
- Maintenance and equipment (brakes, tires, lighting, cargo-related issues)
- Scene evidence that may disappear quickly (surveillance footage, witness availability)
A calculator can’t capture how long it takes to obtain these records or how that timing affects negotiations. But it can help you estimate categories of loss while you build a stronger file.


