Many AI tools generate a “range” by taking inputs—like injury severity, age, and medical costs—and applying a statistical model.
That can be useful as a starting point, but in real Florida negotiations, the number usually depends on evidence that an AI tool can’t truly see, such as:
- detailed neurological testing results and functional assessments
- whether the injury is complete vs. incomplete
- documentation of complications that can change long-term care needs
- medical causation tying the spinal injury to the specific crash or incident
For Bartow residents, the practical takeaway is simple: an AI number can’t replace the record-building work that a spinal injury claim requires.


