A calculator is most useful as a starting point—especially if you want to rough out categories like medical bills, wage loss, and out-of-pocket expenses. In practice, though, Hazleton truck cases often hinge on details that generic tools can’t accurately capture, such as:
- whether the truck logs and electronic event data actually support the story of how the crash happened
- whether injuries are objectively documented in follow-up care
- whether liability is shared between the driver, trucking employer, or other involved parties
- how quickly evidence was preserved after the crash
A tool may produce a number. Your final settlement depends on whether the evidence can support that number.


