Most online tools estimate value based on broad inputs like injury severity, medical expenses, and lost wages. That can help you understand what categories may apply.
Still, for crashes involving commercial trucks, the final number usually turns on things calculators can’t reliably predict, such as:
- Whether the truck company and driver violated federal or state safety rules
- How Michigan’s comparative-fault analysis may reduce recovery if you’re blamed in part
- Whether your medical records clearly support causation and ongoing limitations
- What coverage limits are available through the trucking policy
In other words: treat any estimate as a starting point for organizing information—not as a forecast.


