Most AI tools work from simplified inputs—injury severity, age, and broad categories of damages. That can create a number that looks “official,” even though it’s built without the evidence that courts and insurers rely on.
In Castle Pines, claims frequently turn on details such as:
- Causation timelines after a collision or fall (symptoms can be delayed, and insurance may challenge the connection)
- Access to and consistency of medical documentation (whether treatment followed up quickly and whether neurological findings were recorded)
- Functional impact in everyday suburban life—transfers, mobility limitations, and the real logistics of home accessibility
AI can’t review your imaging, your neurological exam results, or the clinicians’ prognosis. Without that, an estimate may be too high, too low, or simply irrelevant to your specific trajectory.


