AI tools generally generate a rough range by combining the details you enter—like injury type, treatment timing, and work impact—with patterns drawn from other claims.
In Lansdale motorcycle cases, that can be useful for one thing: helping you organize information before talking with a lawyer. For example, you may realize you need better documentation for:
- how long you missed work and what your schedule looked like before the crash
- medical visits tied to specific symptoms (not just general “pain” notes)
- follow-up care and whether restrictions affected your job duties
However, AI estimates can mislead when key Pennsylvania case factors aren’t captured—especially when fault is disputed. If the other driver argues they had the right-of-way, that the motorcycle appeared too fast/late, or that the injuries weren’t caused by the crash, AI alone can’t handle those disputes.


