Most AI calculators work by taking your inputs (injuries, treatment, time away from work) and returning a rough range based on generalized patterns from prior cases.
What the estimate typically doesn’t account for:
- How fault is likely to be argued in South Carolina (including how insurers frame driver attention, lane position, and timing).
- Whether your medical documentation clearly supports causation—in other words, whether treatment notes connect your injuries to the accident.
- What evidence exists locally (dashcam availability, witness willingness, traffic-control details, and scene documentation).
So if the calculator gives you a number that feels too low—or too high—don’t treat it as a verdict. In Forest Acres, the “real” value is usually determined by evidence strength and how consistently your story matches the medical record.


