AI tools typically work like a rough valuation model. You enter details about the crash and your injuries, and the tool generates an estimated range for damages.
That can be useful for understanding the categories—medical costs, lost income, and the non-monetary impact of pain and limitations. However, AI estimates are not aware of:
- which driver was cited (or not)
- whether dashcam/video exists from nearby traffic
- whether the crash occurred near a zone with shifting lane control
- gaps in medical records that insurers in Florida often scrutinize
- the effect of comparative fault arguments (common in motorcycle cases)
In other words, the AI number may be a starting point, but it’s not a settlement prediction for your specific Hallandale Beach claim.


