AI tools generally work by taking the details you enter—injury type, treatment timeline, severity, and sometimes recovery length—and then mapping those inputs to common compensation categories. For many people, the first helpful thing an AI calculator does is give structure.
In Baton Rouge, that structure matters because medical care often involves multiple steps across systems—ER visits, referrals, imaging, outpatient follow-ups, and sometimes care that continues after you return home from work travel. When the timeline is scattered, an AI-style checklist can help you spot what’s missing (for example: dates, discharge instructions, medication changes, or missed follow-up).
Still, even the best model is guessing based on limited information.


