AI calculators typically generate a rough range based on inputs like injury type, treatment duration, and lost income. They are useful when you want to understand what categories of losses might exist.
But in Grover Beach, the “same” injury can lead to very different outcomes depending on what can be proven:
- Crash evidence quality (photos, video, witness statements)
- Medical documentation consistency (treatment timeline, symptom reporting, objective findings)
- Fault disputes (California comparative fault can reduce recovery if you’re found partially responsible)
- Causation questions (whether the injuries match the crash mechanics)
AI can’t see the scene you’re describing, review your imaging, or evaluate whether a defense attorney will argue that symptoms came later for unrelated reasons. That’s why an AI number should be treated as a planning tool, not a valuation.


