AI tools typically work by taking your answers (injury type, treatment length, medical costs, disability impact) and applying simplified assumptions. That can be useful for:
- Understanding which damage categories might matter (past care, future care, lost income, non-economic harm)
- Spotting what information you may need to gather (records, billing, follow-up documentation)
- Getting a rough sense of how “severity” is often modeled
But AI estimates can mislead when the case turns on details that a form can’t capture—like whether the chart clearly documents symptom progression, whether providers documented follow-up instructions, or whether the harm aligns with what experts say should have been prevented.
In Fairview Park and across Ohio, insurance representatives may use quick valuations to push for fast resolution. If your evaluation is based mostly on an online calculator (instead of evidence), you can end up treating an estimate like a target.


