Online tools are usually based on broad assumptions—injury type, estimated treatment, lost income, and “typical” ranges. That can be useful as a rough starting point.
But in real Maywood truck cases, outcomes often hinge on details that calculators can’t see:
- How quickly you were evaluated and treated after the crash (and whether records consistently link your condition to the collision)
- Whether the truck company’s records are preserved before they disappear or become harder to obtain
- Whether fault is disputed, especially when the driver blames a traffic event, lane change, or pedestrian activity
- What New Jersey claim rules mean for your specific situation, including how comparative negligence can affect recoverable damages
Think of any calculator as a worksheet—not an answer.


