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Legal Disclaimer

Last updated: May 18, 2026

The information contained on TruckInjuryCalculator.com (“the Site”), including the settlement calculator, blog articles, state-specific guides, FAQs, and all other content, is provided for general informational and educational purposes only. It is not legal advice and should not be relied upon as a substitute for advice from a licensed attorney.

We are not lawyers. We do not represent clients. Reading content on this site does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and us, or between you and any attorney mentioned on the site.

Settlement Estimates Are Not Predictions

The settlement calculator and any quoted settlement ranges on this Site are estimates based on general formulas and publicly available data. They are not predictions of what your specific case will be worth.

Actual settlement and verdict amounts depend on many case-specific factors that no calculator can fully account for, including but not limited to:

  • The specific evidence and documentation in your case
  • The insurance policy limits of the at-fault party
  • The skill of the attorneys representing each side
  • The procedural posture (negotiated settlement vs. trial verdict)
  • Local jury composition and recent verdict trends in your county
  • Comparative fault findings
  • Pre-existing medical conditions
  • Available collateral sources of recovery
  • Medical lien and subrogation obligations

Do not make decisions about accepting, rejecting, or pursuing a claim based on numbers from this Site. Consult a licensed personal injury attorney in your state for an evaluation specific to your case.

State Variations

Personal injury law varies significantly by state. Statutes of limitations, comparative negligence rules, damage caps, and procedural requirements differ. Our state guides summarize publicly available information as of the publication date, but state laws change, and our summaries may become outdated. Verify any state-specific information with current statutes or a local attorney before relying on it.

No Attorney Endorsement

When we mention specific law firms or attorneys in any context, we are not endorsing or recommending them. We do not accept referral fees, sponsored content payments, or any other compensation from law firms or attorneys.

Calculator Methodology

The calculator on this Site uses the “multiplier method,” a common framework used in informal settlement valuation. The specific multipliers (1.5×–5× for injury severity, 0.7×–1.6× for state factors) are illustrative estimates informed by publicly reported verdict data and industry averages. They represent typical ranges, not your specific case.

The calculator does not account for:

  • Insurance policy limits (which can cap recovery below the calculated estimate)
  • Pre-existing conditions or apportionment issues
  • Adjuster discretion and negotiation dynamics
  • Punitive damages (excluded from most settlements)
  • Tax implications of any settlement

No Warranty

The Site and all content are provided “as is” without warranties of any kind, express or implied. We make no representation that information is current, accurate, complete, or applicable to your situation. Use of the Site is at your sole risk.

To the maximum extent permitted by law, we disclaim all liability for any damages arising from your use of, or reliance on, content from this Site.

When To Consult An Attorney

You should consult a licensed personal injury attorney in your state if you:

  • Were injured in a truck or commercial vehicle accident
  • Have been offered a settlement and need to evaluate it
  • Are unsure whether to accept or reject an insurance company’s offer
  • Are approaching your state’s statute of limitations
  • Have significant medical bills or lost income from an accident
  • Have any specific legal question about your situation

Most personal injury attorneys offer free initial consultations and work on a contingency fee basis (you pay nothing unless they recover compensation for you).

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