Most AI motorcycle settlement calculators work by taking inputs—injury type, treatment timing, missed work, and other reported losses—then applying patterns from prior cases. That can help you sanity-check your expectations.
But in Hanford traffic and commuting routes, the facts that drive value are often the ones that are hardest to type into a calculator:
- Whether a driver’s turn, lane change, or failure to yield was supported by witness accounts or scene evidence
- How clearly medical records connect symptoms to the crash (especially with concussion, back/neck pain, and nerve complaints)
- Whether there’s evidence of hazards on the roadway (construction activity, debris, uneven pavement, poor signage)
AI tools can’t verify those details. They can’t weigh credibility the way insurers and adjusters do. And they can’t predict how disputes—especially over fault—will play out.


