AI tools can be useful as a starting worksheet. They typically ask about injury severity, age, and medical needs, then generate a range based on patterns from other cases.
But in real-life Burley claims—especially those involving serious spinal trauma—insurers usually focus on items that AI calculators often can’t see, such as:
- Whether medical imaging and early neurological findings match the story of how the injury happened
- The documented level of functional loss (mobility, transfers, bladder/bowel impact, skin risk)
- How quickly you received appropriate treatment and whether complications developed
- Whether a life-care plan exists and aligns with what clinicians actually recommend
AI can point you toward what to gather. It can’t replace the record-building work required for a fair settlement.


