Online tools generally work by grouping losses (medical bills, wage loss, pain and suffering) into a rough range. That can be useful when you’re trying to understand what might matter.
But truck cases in Taunton often involve realities that a generic calculator can’t model, such as:
- Comparative fault arguments that may reduce recovery even if the truck driver is mostly responsible.
- Multiple parties (driver, trucking company, maintenance vendor, cargo/shipper) that may share blame and coverage.
- Massachusetts claim handling practices where insurers frequently request proof early and push to resolve before treatment is fully documented.
Because of that, think of an estimate as a “planning tool,” not a prediction.


