AI tools generally work by asking for basic inputs—injury type, treatment length, and work impact—and then applying generalized patterns from past claims. Those estimates can be useful for understanding components of value, but they often fall short when your case depends on details that aren’t captured by a form.
In Port Wentworth, disputes frequently turn on things like:
- How the crash happened at speed (sudden lane changes, late turns, or braking you couldn’t avoid)
- Roadway visibility and signage where drivers may not anticipate a motorcycle’s position
- Competing accounts after a collision, especially when one party claims the rider was “out of place”
- Industrial and commercial traffic factors that affect fault analysis
An AI calculator can’t weigh witness credibility, police report specifics, or the medical narrative that connects your symptoms to the crash. Those are often the difference between a low offer and a result that reflects your real losses.


