Most AI calculators work by taking inputs—like where the bite occurred, what treatment you received, and whether there were lasting marks—and converting them into a rough range. That can be useful when you’re sorting out expenses, time missed from work, or whether you should pursue a claim.
In Jenks, the “what comes next” is often where people get stuck. Insurance adjusters may request quick statements or try to steer the claim toward the lowest possible number. An AI estimate can’t account for how an adjuster may dispute causation, argue the injury wasn’t as severe as you say, or challenge how long symptoms truly lasted.
A better goal is to use the tool as a planning step—not as a receipt you’re guaranteed to receive.


