In La Marque, crashes often involve fast merges, driver distraction on busy corridors, and sudden lane changes near industrial zones and commutes. Because of that, the facts matter as much as the injury.
An AI tool typically uses information you provide—like injury type, treatment timeline, and wage loss—to generate an estimated range. That can be helpful for planning questions you’ll ask a lawyer or for understanding which categories usually influence totals.
But AI cannot:
- determine fault (liability) in your specific case,
- verify medical necessity of treatment,
- predict how an insurer will evaluate credibility,
- account for Texas-specific litigation posture when negotiations stall.
Think of an AI estimate as a starting point for building a stronger claim—especially if you’re still collecting records.


