Many AI settlement tools generate a rough range by asking for inputs like injury severity, age, and treatment. That can be helpful as a starting worksheet.
However, Chubbuck spinal injury claims often hinge on details that a generic tool can’t see, such as:
- How the injury occurred on Idaho roads or job sites (speed, lane position, lighting, fall hazards, equipment condition)
- Whether early symptoms were documented clearly (neurological findings, imaging timelines, and functional restrictions)
- How long it takes to reach “maximum medical improvement” in your particular case
- What your day-to-day limitations look like now (transfers, mobility, bowel/bladder care needs, skin risk)
In other words: an AI output might tell you what could happen, but your settlement value depends on what is proven.


