In Gainesville, many injured people first reach out to a calculator because they’re dealing with a timeline that’s messy in real life—symptoms that changed after returning home, follow-up care at different offices, and bills that arrive in waves.
Most AI-style tools can only work with the information you type in. If key facts aren’t included (or are simplified), the estimate can land too low or too high. Common reasons the numbers don’t match reality include:
- Gaps in treatment (missed follow-ups due to transportation, work limits, or scheduling delays)
- Multiple providers across clinics and urgent care settings
- Pre-existing conditions that complicate causation
- Unclear functional impact (for example, limitations that affect driving, standing, or childcare)
Instead of treating the output as a promise, think of it as a checklist generator—a way to identify which categories of damages you’ll need to document for a lawyer to evaluate.


