AI tools often generate ranges based on general patterns—injury severity, length of recovery, and reported medical costs. That can be helpful for understanding categories of damages.
It can also mislead when your situation doesn’t match the tool’s assumptions. In Roselle Park (and across NJ), claims often turn on details that a form can’t capture well, such as:
- Documentation gaps (missed follow-ups, delayed imaging, unclear clinical notes)
- Pre-existing conditions that complicate causation
- Care continuity issues (switching providers, gaps between ER visits and specialty treatment)
- The “timeline story”—when symptoms began, when they were reported, and when they should have been acted on
If those facts aren’t entered accurately—or if they’re missing entirely—an AI output may look precise while being wrong.


