Many calculators for truck accident settlements work like a checklist: injury severity, treatment costs, wage loss, and other categories. That structure can be useful—especially when you’re trying to estimate what bills and time away from work might total.
But in real Lansdale truck cases, settlement value often hinges on issues that are harder to quantify:
- Which party is responsible (driver vs. trucking company vs. maintenance or loading contractors)
- How Pennsylvania law treats comparative responsibility if you’re alleged to have contributed
- Whether medical evidence supports causation—meaning the injuries are tied to the crash, not another event
- How insurance policy limits shape negotiations
So think of a calculator as a starting point for gathering your numbers—not a prediction of what you’ll receive.


