Most AI tools estimate value using inputs like injury type, treatment timeline, and reported economic losses. In practice, two riders with the same diagnosis can see very different outcomes depending on what’s documented and what the defense can credibly dispute.
In Dunwoody, common friction points include:
- Crash timing and visibility at busy commuting hours
- Intersection disputes (who had the right-of-way and what each driver saw)
- Roadway changes that affect braking distance or lane alignment during construction
- Insurance arguments that injuries were pre-existing, delayed, or unrelated
That’s why an AI number should be treated as a starting point—not a prediction of what an insurer will offer after reviewing the evidence.


