Online tools (including AI-style calculators) may use general injury categories, typical treatment timelines, and broad compensation ranges to produce an estimate. That can be useful when you’re trying to understand what inputs matter.
But a Wyomissing claim is shaped by real-world factors that an online form usually can’t measure, such as:
- How clearly the crash is documented (scene evidence, traffic control, witness accounts)
- Whether the injury story matches the medical timeline
- How fault is disputed under the facts of the specific collision
In other words: a calculator can’t review your medical records, evaluate credibility, or assess how an insurer in Pennsylvania will argue about causation.


