AI tools can be useful when you’re trying to organize the basics of a claim—medical expenses, time away from work, and the general categories of damages people often seek after a serious crash.
But in real Sleepy Hollow motorcycle accident cases, the number isn’t driven by the injury label alone. Two riders with the same diagnosis can end up with very different settlement ranges because insurers focus on things AI forms often can’t measure well, such as:
- Whether the crash happened in a high-conflict location (turning lanes, intersections, merges) where fault is disputed
- How clearly the accident is documented (photos, witness statements, scene observations)
- Whether your treatment timeline is consistent with what you reported early on
- Whether your injuries affect commuting, physical job duties, or the ability to maintain regular work hours
An AI calculator can’t review the evidence, interpret medical causation, or predict how an insurer will frame fault. Think of it as a starting point—not a promise.


