Most calculators—online or otherwise—work like a planning tool. They usually take your reported injuries, treatment timeline, and wage losses to produce a rough “range.” That can be useful for organizing documents and understanding which categories matter.
But in Burlington, the biggest reason calculator numbers don’t match reality is that truck cases depend on evidence and proof, not just math. Insurers often focus on:
- Whether the medical treatment is consistent with the crash
- Whether you can document wage loss (especially if your work is physically demanding)
- Whether liability is shared between more than one party involved in the trucking operation
- Whether coverage limits are available for the parties who may be responsible
A calculator can help you ask the right questions. It shouldn’t be treated as a prediction of what a Burlington insurer will pay.


