After a crash, it’s common to search for a “number” that matches your reality: medical appointments, time away from work, and pain that doesn’t fit neatly into a form. AI tools typically generate an estimated range based on inputs you provide (injuries, treatment, time off work, and crash details).
The helpful part: it can show which facts usually move a value up or down.
The risky part: if your inputs don’t match what evidence later shows—especially around injury severity or how the crash happened—an AI estimate can be misleading.


