An AI tool typically works by taking inputs like injury type, treatment length, and wage loss expectations, then generating an estimated value based on patterns from prior claims.
What it usually can help with:
- Understanding how medical treatment duration may affect settlement value
- Getting a rough sense of how work disruption can be valued
- Seeing which missing details could cause an estimate to be too low
What it can’t do:
- Determine liability (fault) based on Marshall-specific evidence
- Replace medical record review or a causation analysis
- Guarantee the amount an insurer will offer after they investigate
Texas injury claims often turn on whether the evidence supports both negligence and causation—and that’s where an AI form often falls short.


