Most calculators—AI or otherwise—produce a range using simplified assumptions. They typically treat a spinal cord injury like a diagnosis category and estimate value based on general patterns.
In real Suwanee cases, two things often change the outcome dramatically:
- The crash/incident facts (speed, impact angle, safety violations, witness accounts, and whether the event was preventable)
- Functional impact details (how the injury affects mobility, breathing support needs, bowel/bladder function, skin risk, and daily assistance)
A tool may not know whether your medical record documents neurological findings clearly, whether causation is contested, or whether the timeline supports that the spinal injury resulted from the specific event.


