AI tools are usually built to translate a few inputs—injury type, treatment length, lost time from work—into an estimated range. That can feel reassuring when you’re staring at bills and wondering how long recovery will take.
But in real cases, settlement outcomes depend on evidence quality and fault, not just diagnosis. In Vineland, insurers may scrutinize details like:
- whether the crash report matches what you told providers
- whether witnesses or traffic signals support your account
- whether early treatment notes align with later symptoms
- whether you can document work restrictions and wage loss
An AI calculator can’t verify these facts. It also can’t account for how New Jersey claims are influenced by comparative fault arguments or by the timing of medical care.


