After a collision, expenses arrive fast—urgent care, imaging, follow-up visits, prescriptions, and sometimes time off work. It’s natural to look for a quick number to reduce uncertainty.
AI tools generally generate estimates based on inputs such as:
- the injury type and treatment course
- time away from work
- whether the injury appears temporary or long-term
- reported symptoms during recovery
In Beaverton, those inputs often intersect with real-world factors like intersection timing, commute traffic congestion, and whether the crash happened near major corridors where multiple vehicles and turning movements converge.
Even so, AI estimates are only a starting point. They can’t see the evidence, evaluate fault, or verify whether your treatment matches what happened.


