AI tools generally work by using the information you enter—injury type, treatment timeline, and sometimes basic crash facts—to generate an estimated value. That can help you understand which inputs tend to move the number up or down.
But in real Sacramento-area motorcycle cases, settlement value is often driven by things that aren’t captured in a form:
- Crash documentation quality (photos, witness statements, traffic evidence)
- How quickly medical care was obtained and how consistently symptoms were reported
- Whether fault is disputed (common in intersection and lane-change collisions)
- Functional impact (what you can’t do anymore—work, riding, daily routines)
Treat AI results as a starting point for questions—not as a predicted payout.


