An AI calculator generally works by taking details you enter—like the type of injuries, treatment length, and time off work—and combining them with patterns from past claims and general damages principles.
In Yucaipa cases, that “pattern matching” is helpful for orientation, but it can be misleading when:
- Your injuries don’t follow typical recovery timelines (common with fractures, soft-tissue injuries, and concussion-related symptoms).
- Evidence is unclear—such as when a driver disputes what happened at an intersection or claims they never saw the motorcycle.
- Comparative fault becomes a major issue (for example, arguments about speed, lane position, or failure to wear proper protective gear).
Bottom line: Treat AI numbers as a rough map, not a destination.


