AI tools generally generate a range using simplified inputs (injury severity, age, and a few assumptions). In real Glendora cases, the value usually swings based on factors like:
- How quickly symptoms were recognized after the crash or workplace incident
- Whether imaging and neurological exams were documented consistently
- Whether complications developed (spasticity, skin breakdown, respiratory issues, bowel/bladder complications)
- Whether the medical record supports future care, not just the initial emergency treatment
California insurers commonly look for a clear link between the event and the neurological damage. If your timeline is messy—common when people delay follow-up, return to work too soon, or receive care across multiple providers—an AI estimate can diverge sharply from what a settlement actually supports.


