AI tools can be useful as a starting point, but they’re limited by what they can “see.” Most calculators:
- rely on simplified inputs you type in (sometimes guessed)
- don’t review imaging reports, neurological exams, or the functional impact documented by clinicians
- can’t assess whether the other side will dispute causation or severity
- can’t account for California litigation realities like evidence rules and negotiation leverage
In other words, an AI number may reflect a generalized scenario, while your case reflects your medical record, your prognosis, and your evidence.
For Citrus Heights residents, the risk of misleading estimates is especially high when the initial incident facts are contested—such as when there are multiple vehicles, disputed fault, unclear witness accounts, or delays in recognizing neurological symptoms.


