A calculator is usually best used as a starting worksheet, not a prediction. For many Peachtree Corners residents, the biggest difference between a rough estimate and a demand that holds up is whether your losses are supported by records.
When you use a calculator, it often prompts you to estimate:
- medical bills and treatment duration
- wage loss (and sometimes reduced earning capacity)
- property damage and out-of-pocket expenses
- non-economic harm (pain, limitations, and life disruption)
But in real truck cases, adjusters and defense teams typically pressure test the connection between the crash and the injuries. That means your medical documentation, imaging, follow-up care, and work history matter as much as the numbers you enter.


