An AI tool can generate a rough valuation range based on inputs like injury description, treatment length, and lost income. That can help you sanity-check your expectations.
But AI can’t see the evidence you haven’t gathered yet, can’t confirm which party was at fault in a Shafter collision, and can’t evaluate how California adjusters will interpret your timeline. In real cases, two riders with similar injuries may receive very different outcomes depending on:
- whether the crash story matches the medical record
- whether witnesses or traffic evidence support negligence
- how clearly your injuries limit work and daily activities
- whether the insurer argues you were partially responsible
So treat AI as a starting point for questions—not as a promise of what you’ll receive.


