AI tools usually take inputs like injury type, treatment length, and lost income to produce a range. That can be useful for planning conversations with family or understanding what categories of damages exist.
But Prairie Village cases often hinge on details that an online form can’t capture—such as:
- Intersection timing and traffic-flow disputes (especially when one driver claims they “had the right of way”)
- Lane position and visibility in busier corridors and turning lanes
- Roadway conditions and construction activity that may affect braking distance or hazard awareness
- How Kansas insurance adjusters frame causation when symptoms evolve over time
Because of that, AI estimates should be treated as a starting point—not a prediction of what you’ll receive from a specific insurer.


