An AI tool can be useful when you want a starting point—especially if you’re trying to understand how medical treatment, time off work, and ongoing limitations may impact a settlement range. But AI estimates usually rely on generalized patterns and may not fully reflect:
- whether your crash report and witness accounts support your version of events,
- whether your injuries match the reported mechanism of the crash,
- how insurers in Texas evaluate causation and credibility,
- and whether your treatment shows a consistent timeline.
In Palestine, insurers often focus on whether the documentation ties your injuries to the accident and whether you acted reasonably after the crash. That’s where an estimate can fall short.
Bottom line: treat an AI number as a “question generator,” not an answer.


