A calculator is usually designed to estimate potential compensation by using inputs such as:
- medical expenses and expected future treatment
- lost wages and earning capacity
- property damage
- non-economic losses (pain, impairment, and lifestyle impact)
For Greensburg-area truck crashes, the key limitation is that most calculators can’t measure how Indiana liability and evidence play out in your specific situation. Two people can enter the same numbers and get different results because one claim has stronger documentation, clearer fault, and medical records that link treatment to the crash.
Bottom line: think of a calculator as a starting point for organizing your losses—not a prediction.


