AI tools are built to give you a “range” based on inputs like injury severity, treatment duration, and out-of-pocket costs. That can be reassuring when you’re trying to plan for medical bills while coordinating time off work or caring for family.
Still, Shawnee-area claimants often run into the same problem: the AI doesn’t know what the Kansas provider’s chart actually shows.
For example, a calculator may assume injuries followed a predictable recovery pattern. In real cases, the record may show:
- delayed follow-up after worsening symptoms
- conflicting notes across providers
- gaps in monitoring or missed red flags
- complications that required additional procedures
When the underlying timeline is unclear—or when causation is disputed—AI can’t replace the work of a lawyer and medical experts reviewing records side-by-side.


