AI tools typically use broad categories (injury level, age, care needs) to generate a range. That can be helpful for understanding the types of damages that may exist—but it often can’t see what matters most in real spinal cord injury cases:
- Functional limits over time (mobility, transfers, bladder/bowel care, skin risk)
- Documented neurological findings from treating specialists
- The life-care timeline needed for Florida’s long-term medical reality
- Local evidence issues, like traffic-camera availability, witness recall from fast-moving scenes, and how quickly records are requested
In other words, an AI number can’t replace the legal work of mapping your medical record to the damages categories that insurers actually evaluate.


