AI tools generally produce a number by using patterns from past claims and the details you enter—injury type, treatment length, and sometimes wage information. That can be helpful if you’re trying to understand which categories usually drive value (medical care, lost income, and non-economic harm).
But in Huntington Park, the biggest differences between “calculator results” and actual settlements usually come from factors AI can’t fully capture:
- Whether fault is clear or disputed at an intersection or turning movement
- Whether medical records consistently connect your symptoms to the crash
- How quickly treatment was obtained after the wreck
- Whether there’s independent evidence (photos, witness accounts, traffic signal timing, or reports)
Bottom line: treat an AI estimate as a planning tool—not as a ceiling or a promise.


