Think of AI tools as a planning worksheet, not a valuation. They usually generate a rough range based on inputs like injury type, treatment duration, and reported losses.
Where these tools often help residents of Ukiah:
- You can compare scenarios (for example, “short PT course” vs. “extended rehab”) and see how future-care assumptions change the estimate.
- You can spot missing documentation—like gaps between the accident date and when symptoms were first medically recorded.
- You can create a checklist for what to request from providers and what to gather for your attorney.
Where AI tools often fall short locally:
- They can’t review the actual medical causation story in your records.
- They can’t weigh local evidence realities (dashcam availability, witness willingness, photos showing roadway conditions, or whether reporting was delayed).
- They can’t accurately price non-economic harm (pain, loss of enjoyment, scarring, impaired mobility) when your case hinges on credibility and objective functional findings.


