AI tools can be useful as a starting point. They typically generate a rough range based on inputs such as injury severity, age, and expected care. That can help you understand which categories often drive value.
But an AI estimate can’t review the things that make—or break—an SCI claim, including:
- your neurological exam findings (motor/sensory level, completeness)
- imaging and specialist conclusions linking the injury to the incident
- documentation of functional limitations (transfers, mobility, bowel/bladder care)
- the credibility of the record compared to what the insurer claims
In other words: the tool can suggest “what damages might look like.” It can’t prove what your case actually supports.


