A calculator can be a useful “starting point” when it helps you estimate categories like:
- current medical expenses and mileage/transportation to treatment
- lost wages and potential future earning limits
- property damage to your vehicle and personal belongings
- non-economic harm like pain, limitations, and reduced daily activities
But in real Corning truck cases, outcomes often hinge on evidence and documentation—not math. Adjusters may dispute whether your injuries were caused by the crash, how long symptoms should reasonably last, or whether you contributed to the collision.
So think of a calculator as a worksheet. Your settlement strategy is still built on the proof.


