Most AI tools generate a “range” using inputs you type in, such as injury severity and your age. The problem is that Bridgeport cases often rise or fall on details that generic calculators don’t see.
For example, insurers may dispute:
- Whether the event on the day of injury is the true cause of the neurological decline
- Whether the injury is improving, stabilizing, or progressing
- Whether you actually needed the level of assistance claimed (mobility, transfers, bowel/bladder management)
- Whether there are gaps between treatment, imaging, and functional testing
If your inputs are approximate—or your medical proof is incomplete—AI outputs can skew high or low. The better approach is to treat any AI number as a starting point for building a Bridgeport-specific evidence plan, not a promise.


