Many AI tools generate a number or range by using inputs like injury severity, age, and reported medical needs. That can provide perspective—especially when you’re facing immediate expenses like emergency treatment, mobility equipment, and follow-up specialists.
The catch: most AI estimators can’t review the details that California adjusters and injury lawyers rely on, such as:
- neurologic exam findings and imaging interpretation
- the functional impact documented by clinicians (not just diagnosis names)
- complications that change long-term care needs
- medical causation—especially when there’s dispute about how the injury occurred
For people in Imperial dealing with sudden paralysis or severe spinal trauma, that missing evidence can cause estimates to be too high (based on an assumption that isn’t supported) or too low (if the tool doesn’t fully capture future life-care needs).


