A calculator is most useful when you already know:
- What injuries you received and how long treatment is expected to last
- Whether you missed work and how your earnings were affected
- The out-of-pocket expenses you can document (meds, travel to appointments, etc.)
In Wooster-area cases, you may also need to account for how the crash impacted your day-to-day life—for example, limitations affecting a job that requires lifting, long hours on your feet, or driving a company vehicle.
A calculator won’t reliably account for:
- Disputes over whether injuries were caused by the crash
- Comparative fault arguments that can reduce recovery
- Policy limits and coverage issues common in commercial trucking
Think of it as a starting point to frame questions for your attorney—not a prediction.


