AI tools typically work like a questionnaire. They take your inputs (injury severity, age, treatment, and related factors) and generate a projected range.
The problem: spinal cord injury outcomes vary dramatically based on details that a calculator usually can’t see—like the exact neurological level, whether impairment is complete or incomplete, complications that affect daily function, and what your clinicians expect for the next stages of treatment.
In New Britain, where many residents commute through mixed-use areas and where employers operate across different job sites, claims often involve multiple potential defendants (for example, a driver, a property owner, or an employer). AI estimates rarely account for how liability is disputed when more than one party may share responsibility.


