Most AI or online tools work like worksheets: you enter injury details, and the tool outputs a range. That can be a starting point, but Wasco claims often hinge on factors the tool can’t fully see—like how the crash or incident happened, what California documentation exists, and whether medical providers can tie current impairments to the event.
Common reasons the number from a calculator can drift far from reality:
- Unclear causation (especially when symptoms evolve over time or there are delays in imaging)
- Incomplete documentation of neurological function and daily limitations
- Missing life-care evidence (future equipment, home modifications, therapy frequency)
- Liability disputes tied to traffic or worksite facts—where eyewitness testimony and scene evidence matter
A better goal than chasing a single number is using an estimate to identify what information needs to be gathered before negotiations.


