An AI estimate can be useful when you’re trying to understand how different facts may affect value—such as whether you needed stitches, whether treatment involved follow-ups, or whether the injury left lasting effects.
In Springfield, the “real-life” details often come from the setting:
- Neighborhood yards and driveways (common around residential streets and shared property boundaries)
- Around schools, daycares, and after-school activities
- Public spaces where dogs may be off-leash or inadequately restrained
- Commuter-adjacent incidents (delivery personnel, walkers, and people entering vehicles or homes)
AI tools can’t interview witnesses, request incident reports, or assess credibility. They also can’t predict how an Ohio insurance carrier will evaluate liability or fight over the extent of your damages.
Use the AI output to get clarity on categories—then confirm what’s actually supportable with records.


