Online tools can be a starting point, but many people in Rye run into the same problem: their situation doesn’t match the assumptions built into generic calculators.
In Westchester County and nearby corridors, truck crashes often involve issues like:
- fast-changing roadway conditions during rush hour
- roadside barriers, turn lanes, and “last-second” maneuvering
- pedestrian crossings and traffic surges near retail and transit areas
- disputes over who had the better opportunity to avoid the collision
Those details affect fault, causation, and ultimately what insurers are willing to pay. A calculator can’t reliably account for how New York comparative-fault principles may reduce recovery if you’re found partially responsible.


