When you’re trying to make sense of costs, lost work, and worsening symptoms, it’s natural to look for a shortcut. Many AI tools try to approximate potential damages by combining inputs like:
- the type and severity of injury
- length of recovery
- medical bills and future care needs
- functional limitations (like inability to return to the same job)
- non-economic impacts (pain, distress, loss of normal life)
In Sumter, that “quick clarity” often matters because people commonly juggle medical issues alongside work schedules at local employers and family responsibilities. An estimate can help you ask better questions—but it shouldn’t replace a legal evaluation.


