Most online calculators work by taking inputs like:
- medical expenses so far
- expected treatment and recovery length
- wage loss
- property damage
- sometimes injury severity assumptions
That can be useful for planning, but it can also mislead if it doesn’t reflect the facts that matter in Dunwoody-area truck cases. For example, settlement value can hinge on whether:
- your medical records support that your injuries were caused by the crash (not something else)
- the trucking company’s records corroborate the timeline and circumstances
- multiple parties share fault (driver, trucking company, maintenance vendor, loading/dispatch)
- the insurer’s view of “comparative fault” is consistent with the evidence
Bottom line: treat any calculator output as a starting point for questions—not a promise of what you’ll receive.


