Most AI tools estimate value by combining the details you enter—such as injury type, treatment length, and work impact—with generalized patterns drawn from prior claims. In practice, the tool is trying to approximate how insurers and attorneys often think about damages.
But real outcomes in Massachusetts depend heavily on evidence and documentation—things a form can’t fully capture. In North Attleborough, where riders often share roads with commuters and deliveries, insurers frequently focus on:
- What the police report says about fault
- Whether your medical records match the crash timeline
- How clearly the documentation supports causation (that your injuries were caused by the accident)
- Whether comparative negligence might reduce recovery
That last point matters in Massachusetts: even if you’re not completely at fault, your compensation can be adjusted based on fault allocation.


