AI-based tools can model a range of potential outcomes based on common injury and damages categories. That can help you sanity-check whether you’re thinking in the right ballpark—especially when you’re trying to plan around treatment costs and missed time.
But an AI calculator can’t:
- verify fault in your specific crash,
- evaluate how Texas insurers weigh credibility and documentation,
- account for delays in care, gaps in medical records, or disputes over causation,
- predict how long your case may take once fault and injury severity are contested.
In Eagle Pass, where crashes can involve fast-changing road conditions, mixed traffic patterns, and incident responses that move quickly, the “inputs” you enter into an AI tool won’t capture what a claims adjuster will scrutinize.


