Most online calculators work from broad categories (injury severity, treatment costs, time missed from work). That can be useful if you’re simply trying to organize losses.
But truck cases are rarely “plug-and-play.” In Utah, outcomes can depend heavily on:
- How quickly you got medical care after the crash
- Whether treatment notes connect your injuries to the collision
- How fault is disputed (including potential comparative fault issues)
- Whether the trucking company’s records support the story
- Policy limits and who else may be liable (not just the driver)
Bottom line: treat calculator results as a worksheet—not a forecast.


