In the days after a serious injury, it’s common to want a number you can hold onto. AI tools often present a range based on inputs such as injury severity, age, and projected care needs.
But in Waterbury cases, the “inputs” you enter can easily miss key facts that matter to Connecticut insurance adjusters and courts—especially when liability is contested. For example:
- Seatbelt, speed, and lane behavior on busy routes can change how fault is argued.
- Pre-existing conditions (or prior back issues) can lead insurers to claim the injury wasn’t caused by the crash.
- Delayed neurological findings may require careful medical documentation to connect symptoms to the incident.
AI may not fully capture those local, record-specific realities.


