Most AI tools generate a range based on inputs like injury severity, age, and care needs. That may help you understand which categories are typically considered—medical treatment, rehabilitation, assistive devices, and non-economic losses.
But the limitations are especially important for people in Pocatello dealing with paralysis or long-term impairment:
- Idaho claims are evidence-driven. Your settlement value rises or falls based on records: ER documentation, MRI/CT findings, neurological exams, therapy notes, and the treating provider’s prognosis.
- Insurers don’t price “labels”—they price documented function. Two people with similar diagnoses may have very different outcomes based on mobility, bowel/bladder function, pain management needs, and complications.
- No AI tool sees your full record. A calculator can’t confirm causation, evaluate inconsistencies, or assess whether the injury trajectory supports the future-care timeline your claim needs.
In short: treat the output as a starting point for questions, not a prediction of what an Idaho insurer will offer.


