Many calculators use inputs like injury severity, treatment costs, and lost wages to produce a rough range. That can be helpful if you need a starting point—especially when you’re trying to plan around uncertain recovery.
But truck cases often turn on details that generic calculators can’t measure well, such as:
- Whether your injuries match the crash timeline (Texas insurers commonly dispute causation)
- How fault may be shared when another driver, a trucking company, or a contractor is involved
- Whether available insurance coverage is limited by policy structure
- How quickly evidence was preserved after the crash
In a Kennedale claim, these issues can swing the outcome more than the math.


