AI tools are built to estimate. That means they often rely on broad patterns—like typical medical costs, common recovery timelines, and generalized assumptions about wage loss.
In real Pinecrest cases, insurers may focus on issues that an online calculator can’t fully model, such as:
- Whether the crash description matches the physical evidence (skid marks, vehicle positions, lighting conditions)
- Whether treatment followed the injury you described
- How quickly you sought care after the crash
- Whether other factors (existing conditions, unrelated symptoms) are claimed to explain your pain
So the best way to use an AI estimate is as a conversation starter, not as a substitute for case evaluation.


