Most AI settlement tools work by asking you to enter basic crash and injury details—then producing an estimated range based on patterns from past cases and general damage principles.
In Hazleton, that’s where the limitations show up. The estimate may not reflect:
- whether fault is disputed based on witness accounts or traffic movement
- what medical providers documented (and when)
- gaps in treatment that insurers often use to question causation
- how long you’ll need follow-up care after trauma to the back, neck, knees, or head
Bottom line: an AI number is not an offer and it isn’t a prediction of what a Pennsylvania insurer will pay. But it can help you identify what information you should gather to make your claim stronger.


