After a catastrophic injury, families face immediate realities: hospital bills, medication, mobility equipment, and long-term care needs. It’s normal to wonder what a spinal injury payout could look like.
But an AI estimate can’t see what your doctors see.
AI tools typically rely on simplified inputs (injury description, age, and general care needs). In real life, Foley cases often turn on details such as:
- whether neurological impairment is complete or incomplete
- whether complications require additional treatment (for example, skin/wound care, respiratory issues, or prolonged therapy)
- how quickly symptoms were documented after the incident
- what your functional abilities are today—and what clinicians predict for the future
The right goal isn’t to “guess the payout.” It’s to identify what evidence will control valuation and negotiation.


