Many people use a calculator to generate a rough range based on inputs like:
- injury severity and treatment dates
- medical bills and expected follow-up care
- lost wages and other out-of-pocket expenses
- certain injury-duration assumptions
That can be useful as a planning tool. But for a Weatherford truck claim, the real settlement value usually depends on things calculators don’t “see,” such as:
- whether the driver’s actions can be tied to the crash through data (logs, event info, witness accounts)
- how insurers argue comparative responsibility when a crash involves multiple vehicles
- whether your injuries are supported by objective medical findings over time
- what coverage is available from the trucking company and related entities
In other words: a calculator can help you organize your questions. It can’t replace a case-specific valuation.


