AI tools typically generate a range based on simplified inputs: injury severity category, age, and general assumptions about medical needs. That can be helpful for understanding how damages “tend” to be discussed.
But in real Pinecrest cases, adjusters and lawyers look deeper because spinal cord injuries aren’t interchangeable. Two people with the same diagnosis can have very different outcomes depending on:
- documented neurological findings (not just the label)
- complications that emerge over time (skin risk, respiratory issues, mobility decline)
- the credibility of the medical record describing causation
- whether future care is supported by a life-care plan or treating recommendations
In other words, an AI number may be directionally useful, but it can’t safely replace the kind of medical-to-legal proof that drives valuation in Florida.


