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Truck accident settlement calculator


See what cases like yours have historically settled for — in about 60 seconds.

This free tool estimates a range based on publicly reported settlement categories for truck accident cases with similar characteristics. It is educational only — not a valuation of your case and not legal advice.

What type of injury was most serious?

Approximate medical bills so far?

Is more treatment expected?

Did you miss work or lose income?

Which state did the accident happen in?

Please choose a state.

How clear is fault?

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How the estimate works

Your medical-cost bracket and lost-income bracket form the economic base of the estimate. Injury severity applies a multiplier drawn from historical settlement patterns — more severe, longer-lasting injuries have historically resolved at higher multiples of economic losses. Expected future treatment shifts the range upward, because future care is part of what claims are meant to cover.

No formula can capture what makes your case yours: the strength of the liability evidence, the insurance available, your state's rules, and how your injuries affect your particular life and work. That's what a free attorney consultation is for.

Frequently asked questions

Is this calculator accurate for my case?

It's an educational range based on historical categories, not a valuation of your case. Two cases with identical numbers can resolve very differently based on evidence, insurance, and state law. Only a licensed attorney reviewing your facts can assess your situation.

Why does it ask for my contact information?

The full breakdown is delivered along with the option of a free attorney review, and consenting to contact is how an independent attorney is able to reach you. We disclose this openly: we may be compensated when you submit your information.

What if my medical treatment isn't finished?

Ongoing treatment usually means a claim's full value isn't yet known — one reason attorneys often advise against settling early. The calculator shifts its range upward when future treatment is expected, but a life-care projection from an attorney is the serious version of that math.