When a commercial truck accident happens, two things occur simultaneously.
You try to survive.
The trucking company's legal team starts calculating.
They know the FMCSA data. They know your state's fault rules. They know what cases like yours have settled for. They build their offer around that number — and then they offer you less.
Why We Built This
We built TruckSettlementPro to close that gap. Not with lawyers. Not with advice. With the same data they use — open to anyone, free, before you sign anything.
Every estimate on this site is traceable to a public record. Every fault rule is sourced to a specific state statute. Every multiplier is derived from real settlement data. Nothing is invented. Nothing is sold.
You deserve to know your number before someone pressures you to accept theirs.
How It Works
Public Data Only
FMCSA carrier safety records, NHTSA crash statistics, and state civil codes are all public record. We organize and surface what already exists.
State-Specific Fault Rules
Your state's comparative fault rule — pure comparative, modified 51% bar, or contributory negligence — directly determines what you can recover. We apply the correct rule for your jurisdiction.
Real Settlement Benchmarks
Our multipliers are grounded in documented settlement data by injury type and severity. We show ranges, not false precision.
No Sign-Up. No Upsell.
The calculator is free and requires no registration. If you choose to speak with an attorney, that is your decision — we never pressure or require it.
Operated By
TruckSettlementPro is operated by TruckSettlementPro, a legal technology company focused on making complex legal and regulatory information accessible to people who need it most.
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Know Your Number Before You Sign Anything
Use our calculator to estimate your settlement based on your state's fault laws, FMCSA carrier data, and injury-specific multipliers.
See What Your Case Is Worth →Important Disclaimers
NOT A LAW FIRM. TruckSettlementPro is not a law firm. Nothing on this website constitutes legal advice or creates an attorney-client relationship.
CONSULT AN ATTORNEY. If you have been injured in a truck accident, consult a licensed attorney in your state as soon as possible. Legal claims are subject to strict statutes of limitations.