A calculator is usually designed to estimate categories of losses (medical expenses, lost income, property damage, and non-economic harm). That can be helpful when you’re overwhelmed and trying to plan.
But the output can be misleading if key inputs are missing or if liability is disputed. In Alpharetta truck cases, insurers frequently focus on questions like:
- Whether the crash happened because of the truck’s operation (braking, lane position, speed, following distance)
- Whether federal/state trucking rules were followed (including hours-of-service compliance and required logs)
- Whether another party contributed (a loading issue, maintenance problems, or a third-party involved in repairs)
The best way to use a settlement calculator is as a starting point for gathering documents—not as a prediction.


