Many people use an estimator to answer a simple question: “What is this likely worth?” In an Easton case, AI estimates typically pull from generalized assumptions about:
- the type of injuries reported
- typical treatment timelines
- categories of losses (medical bills, wage loss, and non-economic harm)
- the strength of the scenario you enter
But AI can’t see the details that matter most in Pennsylvania claims—like whether a witness statement matches your timeline, whether photos show roadway conditions, or whether your treatment records consistently support the injury you’re claiming.
Bottom line: treat an AI number as a starting point for questions, not as a prediction of what an insurer will offer in your specific Easton claim.


