Most online tools are built to estimate totals using broad categories. That can be useful if you’re still gathering information, but it’s not the same as a case valuation.
In Ammon, claims often turn on details like:
- How the crash happened on local routes (turns, merging areas, lane shifts from construction, and braking distances)
- Whether your injuries show up in objective medical records after the event
- Whether fault is shared between a truck driver, a trucking company, and sometimes other road users
A calculator should be treated as a starting worksheet, not a prediction.


