AI tools typically produce a range by combining inputs like injury severity, age, and medical needs. That can be a useful starting point, but it often misses the details that matter most in Florida disputes.
In Daytona Beach, claims frequently turn on what happened in chaotic, fast-moving settings:
- High-speed roadway crashes with multiple impact points (and competing fault arguments)
- Tourist-heavy traffic patterns where witnesses may have inconsistent timelines
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents where surveillance footage may be limited or overwritten quickly
- Construction and industrial work where safety policies and documentation can make or break causation
When insurers challenge your claim, they don’t argue about “diagnosis labels.” They argue about what the medical record supports, whether the injury was caused by the incident, and what your future care actually requires.


