Injuries that lead to paralysis or long-term neurological impairment are life-altering. It’s natural to want a quick range—something that reflects lifetime care, mobility changes, and lost earning potential.
However, AI tools typically work from simplified inputs (like injury “severity level,” age, and general assumptions). They usually do not have:
- Your MRI/CT findings and neurological exam documentation
- A clinician-supported prognosis (improvement vs. stabilization vs. complications)
- A life-care plan grounded in your functional limitations
- Accident-specific evidence (photos, witness accounts, traffic signal timing, roadway conditions)
For Sierra Madre residents, this gap can be especially important because claims often turn on details—how the collision happened, whether a roadway or crosswalk condition contributed, and whether multiple parties may share responsibility.


