Many online tools assume a straightforward collision. New Haven truck cases are often less simple because they may involve:
- High pedestrian density around mixed-use streets, transit stops, and school zones
- Urban traffic patterns (left turns, lane merges, and frequent congestion) that complicate “what happened first”
- Commercial vehicle logistics linked to regional distribution routes, warehouses, or delivery schedules
That means adjusters may argue over:
- whether your injuries match the crash dynamics,
- whether the truck company followed required safety practices,
- and how much fault should be assigned to each party.
A calculator won’t account for those disputes. Your settlement value depends on what you can prove.


