Most AI tools generate a range based on simplified inputs (injury severity, age, and general care assumptions). That can be useful for orientation—but it’s not the same as valuation in a real Arkansas claim.
In practice, settlement value depends on what can be proven, including:
- Neurological findings documented in your medical records (not just the diagnosis name)
- Functional limits (mobility, transfers, bowel/bladder needs, risk of complications)
- Causation—whether the medical evidence ties the injury to the incident
- Future care needs supported by clinicians and a life-care timeline
- Liability facts that may be contested, especially when witness accounts differ
For residents dealing with paralysis or other long-term consequences, the “missing data” problem is the biggest issue: AI can’t review imaging, expert reports, or the day-to-day functional reality that drives long-term damages.


