An AI tool typically uses the information you enter—like injury type, treatment timeline, and wage loss—to produce a rough range. It can be useful for questions like:
- “If my treatment lasts 6 weeks vs. 6 months, how might the number change?”
- “What categories of losses are usually included?”
However, no calculator can see what adjusters will argue in a specific Roanoke case—such as whether the other driver claims they had the right of way, whether surveillance or witness statements exist, or whether your medical records connect your symptoms to the crash.
Bottom line: treat AI output as a planning tool, not a prediction of what an insurer will offer.


