AI-based tools usually work by taking the information you enter and applying generalized patterns from past claims. That can be helpful when you’re trying to understand components of damages.
In Scottsbluff, though, motorcycle crashes can involve fact patterns that are harder for a calculator to model accurately, such as:
- Commuting routes with changing traffic patterns (rush-hour congestion, glare, and sudden lane changes)
- Rural stretch driving where speeds and stopping distances become a major issue
- Construction zones and detours that can affect visibility and lane placement
- Intersections where left-turn decisions and yielding disputes are common
Because these tools can’t review the scene photos, traffic controls, witness statements, or the medical narrative behind your limitations, the “number” you see may be directionally useful—but not case-accurate.


