AI-based calculators typically work like a range generator. You enter details about the injury, treatment, and recovery, and the tool outputs a broad valuation idea.
That can be useful when you’re overwhelmed and trying to organize questions. Still, residents in Monroeville often run into the same problem: the online inputs rarely reflect what actually matters in a real Pennsylvania case—such as the exact timeline of symptoms, what was documented during visits, and how clinicians explained (or failed to explain) clinical reasoning.
A calculator may also assume that your future needs will follow a generic path. In real life, recovery and long-term impact vary widely—especially when injuries affect mobility, ongoing therapy, or your ability to work around shift schedules and commuting demands.


