AI tools usually work by asking for details (injuries, treatment, time off work, crash basics) and then producing a number based on patterns from other cases. That can be useful when you’re trying to wrap your head around possible ranges.
But Castle Pines riders often run into specific realities that an online calculator can’t fully reflect:
- Commute and traffic-flow issues on connecting roads can create complex fault questions (lane positioning, speed, turning movements, and sightlines).
- Insurance scrutiny is common when injuries aren’t immediately visible—especially for soft-tissue, concussion symptoms, and pain that develops after the initial incident.
- Ongoing care can be more prolonged than people expect, particularly when riders need follow-up imaging, specialty visits, or longer rehab than first anticipated.
An AI estimate should be treated like a “planning tool,” not a prediction or an offer you should accept.


