An AI tool typically generates a rough damages range based on information you enter—such as injury type, treatment, and time away from work. In Illinois, that can loosely align with how insurers think about losses, but it can’t fully account for case-specific proof.
In Hazel Crest, two cases with similar injuries can value very differently depending on:
- Whether fault is disputed at the scene or later in the claim
- How clear the intersection or roadway conditions were (visibility, traffic control, lane positioning)
- Whether the medical record tells a consistent story of how the crash caused your symptoms
So think of an AI calculator as a planning tool, not a substitute for evaluating evidence and medical causation.


