AI calculators typically work like worksheets: you enter details (injury severity, age, treatment timing, work history), and the tool outputs an estimated value range.
That can be useful—especially if you’re trying to understand which factors tend to raise or lower settlement amounts. But in Atlanta cases, the output often misses what insurers care about most:
- How clearly the medical record links the injury to the crash, fall, or incident
- Whether future care needs are supported by treating providers and a life-care plan
- Whether functional limitations are documented (mobility, transfers, bowel/bladder issues, skin risk)
- How liability is likely to be argued based on local evidence realities (dashcam footage, traffic light data, witness credibility)
Treat an AI figure as a starting point—not a promise of what a settlement will look like in your matter.


