AI tools generally work from generalized patterns: injury level, age, and a few inputs you choose. But in real Palm Springs cases, valuation often hinges on details that don’t fit neatly into a form—such as:
- Whether the crash occurred in heavy traffic or at night (visibility and reaction-time issues can shape liability)
- How quickly emergency care was delivered after the injury
- Whether you had documented neurological testing and follow-up imaging
- Whether you developed complications that can change future care needs (skin breakdown, respiratory issues, spasticity, bowel/bladder complications)
An AI output can be directionally helpful, but it can’t review your imaging, treatment notes, and functional assessments the way a lawyer and medical team can.


