A calculator is best viewed as a planning tool, not a prediction. It can give you a rough sense of how damages categories might add up—especially if you already know your medical expenses, missed work, and treatment timeline.
But settlement value in truck cases is often affected by issues that many online tools can’t model well, such as:
- disputes over whether your injuries were caused by the crash (not just documented after it)
- arguments about comparative fault (New York can reduce recovery based on fault allocation)
- coverage complications when a crash involves commercial trucking policies and multiple responsible parties
- the practical reality that documentation quality matters more than estimates
In Lynbrook, where many residents drive to work and rely on vehicles for daily life, insurers may push hard on gaps in medical follow-up or wage proof—so your “inputs” need to be real, not guessed.


