Truck crash cases can produce very different outcomes even when injuries “look similar” at first. In our region, the size and speed of commercial vehicles combined with changing traffic patterns can create complex fault questions.
Settlement amounts may shift based on:
- Whether the crash happened during heavy traffic or congestion (turn lanes, merges, and sudden slowdowns can complicate fault)
- Evidence quality from the first days after the wreck (photos, witness accounts, and any available surveillance)
- How quickly you were evaluated and treated
- Whether the truck company’s records support the timeline (maintenance, inspections, and driver-related documentation)
- Florida comparative fault concerns (if the defense argues you contributed, damages may be reduced)
A calculator can’t see those case-specific realities—so think of it as a starting point, not a forecast.


