Munhall sits in the middle of a busy transportation corridor in the Pittsburgh region. When a large commercial vehicle is involved, crashes frequently involve more than one potential source of fault—especially when the incident happens near high-traffic merges, work zones, or intersections where visibility can be limited by traffic flow.
In practice, that means settlement value can hinge on questions like:
- Whether the driver followed federal and Pennsylvania safety rules (including speed and safe operation for conditions)
- Whether the trucking company maintained the vehicle and kept records (repairs, inspections, brake or tire issues)
- Whether there’s evidence of schedule pressure (routes, dispatch instructions, and timing)
- Whether comparative fault is being argued (for example, claims that a passenger vehicle’s position or lane choice contributed)
A calculator can’t “see” those facts. But it can help you organize the losses you’ll need to prove.


