AI tools usually work by asking for a few details (injuries, treatment, time off work) and then applying generalized patterns from past claims. That’s useful—until your case doesn’t match the template.
In Sheboygan, motorcycle crashes often involve fact patterns that don’t fit clean assumptions, such as:
- Traffic turning movements near busy corridors where drivers may claim they “didn’t see” the motorcycle
- Seasonal road conditions (cooler months, damp pavement, and debris) that can complicate what was happening right before impact
- Tourist and event traffic that increases congestion and creates more disputed “who had the right of way” narratives
If your crash involves disputes about visibility, timing, or roadway conditions, an AI number may underestimate (or overestimate) the value because it can’t weigh evidence credibility the way an attorney would.


