About TruckInjuryCalculator.com
TruckInjuryCalculator.com is an independent educational resource focused on helping people understand truck accident settlements and the personal injury claims process. We are not a law firm, we do not give legal advice, and we do not accept referral fees from attorneys or law firms.
Our Mission
After a truck or commercial vehicle accident, victims and their families typically face two problems at once:
- They need to understand what their case might be worth
- They have no way to evaluate that without paying for an attorney consultation
We exist to solve the first problem with transparent, research-backed tools and content — so people can make informed decisions about whether to pursue a case, what offers to consider, and when professional representation is worth it.
What Makes Us Different
Transparent methodology. Most “settlement calculators” online are black boxes — they ask for inputs and return numbers without explaining how. Our calculator shows the exact formula, every multiplier, and every assumption. You can audit the math.
No referral economics. Many free legal calculators are actually lead-generation engines for personal injury law firms. Those firms pay $50–$500 per qualified lead. That economic incentive shapes the advice. We don’t take referral fees, period.
Independently researched. Every guide is built from primary sources and cited inline so you can verify it yourself. Our content is educational and is not legal advice — for your specific case, consult a licensed personal injury attorney in your state.
Sources cited. When we cite settlement averages, state laws, or industry data, we link to the original sources — FMCSA reports, NHTSA crash data, state DOT records, published court verdicts, and peer-reviewed legal scholarship.
Editorial Team
Our content is produced by an independent research team with backgrounds in legal analysis, data journalism, and insurance reporting. We turn government crash data (NHTSA, FMCSA, IIHS), court statistics, and published verdict research into plain-English settlement guides. We do not employ practicing attorneys — so nothing here is legal advice. For your specific case, consult a licensed personal injury attorney in your state.
How We Make Money
This site is supported by Google AdSense display advertising. We do not sell user data, run sponsored posts, or accept money from law firms. Advertisers cannot pay to be featured in our content.
Contact
Editorial corrections, source suggestions, and partnership inquiries: see our contact page.
For legal advice on your specific case, please consult a licensed personal injury attorney in your state. We can help you understand the territory — but we cannot represent you, and nothing on this site is legal advice.