An AI tool typically produces a rough range by looking at inputs you provide—like injury type, treatment timeline, and wage loss. That can help you sanity-check your expectations.
But calculators are not case files. They don’t know:
- whether dashcam or traffic-camera footage exists from the actual crash area
- how consistent your medical records are with the mechanism of injury
- whether a driver’s statement conflicts with the police report
- whether you delayed treatment in a way an insurer may use to argue the injuries weren’t caused by the crash
In Smyrna, where many crashes occur during commute hours and around higher-traffic corridors, the “story” supported by records and witness accounts often matters as much as the diagnosis.


