Most AI calculators generate a range based on typical injury categories and simplified inputs (such as injury severity, age, and projected care). That can be useful if you’re trying to understand which elements usually push claims higher or lower.
But in Show Low, the facts that matter often come down to details you can’t safely guess:
- How quickly you received treatment after the incident (and what the first imaging/neurological findings showed)
- Whether symptoms were immediate or changed over hours/days—important for causation
- The practical impact on daily life in a smaller community, where access to specialized services and consistent follow-up may be a bigger factor
- Whether the record supports a specific functional prognosis, not just a diagnosis label
In other words, the calculator may tell you what people “often” receive; your case needs to show what you likely need and why.


