Most AI tools generate a range, not a promise. They typically use inputs like injury severity, age, and anticipated care needs to model likely damages categories.
For many Forest Park residents, the most helpful part of an estimate is that it nudges you to think about the same things adjusters focus on:
- Future medical care (rehab, therapy, durable medical equipment)
- Daily assistance needs (caregiving, transfers, mobility support)
- Impact on work (loss of earning capacity and employability limitations)
- Non-economic harm (pain, suffering, and life changes)
Still, AI can’t review your imaging, your neurological exams, or the functional limitations documented by your clinicians. That’s why the “number” should never be treated like the final outcome.


