Many AI tools generate a number range by using generalized inputs—injury level, age, and broad categories of damages. That approach breaks down when the details that matter most aren’t captured in a questionnaire.
In Roseville and throughout California, insurers typically scrutinize:
- Causation: how quickly neurologic symptoms appeared after the incident, and whether records consistently connect the trauma to the spinal injury
- Severity documentation: what your neurologic exams show over time (not just the initial diagnosis)
- Future care proof: whether a life-care plan or treating recommendations support long-term costs
- Liability complexity: whether multiple parties may share responsibility (for example, in multi-vehicle crashes or cases involving property maintenance)
AI can’t evaluate those issues the way a lawyer can—by matching your timeline to what the record actually says.


