Most AI tools estimate a range by looking at general claim patterns: the type of crash, the kinds of injuries riders commonly have, and typical categories of damages (medical care, wage loss, and non-economic harm). You enter details about the wreck and your treatment, and the tool produces a number meant to help you plan.
In real life, though, Tucker motorcycle claims are won or lost on documentation—not on the label of the injury alone. Insurers often scrutinize whether the crash mechanism matches the medical findings, whether treatment was timely, and whether the records show how your injuries limit your daily life.
So, think of AI as a planning tool, not a forecast.


