AI tools are designed to generate a range, not a promise. They usually take inputs like injury type, treatment length, and reported losses, then apply generalized patterns drawn from prior claims.
In practice, Brook Park claims often hinge on information that an online form can’t reliably capture, such as:
- Whether the crash happened during peak commute hours when visibility and traffic flow were factors
- Whether there’s a clear timeline between the accident and the first medical visit
- Whether photos/video show roadway conditions, signage, or lane markings at the time
- How consistent your statements are with the medical record and any witness accounts
An AI number can be a starting point—but it can also mislead if key facts are missing or if the tool assumes a “typical” recovery that doesn’t match your treatment path.


