Most AI tools generate a rough range by taking inputs you type in—injury severity, age, and care needs—and then applying generalized patterns from other cases. That can help you understand what categories tend to drive settlement numbers.
What those tools can’t do is review the evidence that Indiana courts and adjusters care about, such as:
- Your initial neurological findings and whether symptoms were consistently recorded
- Causation links between the event and the spinal injury
- Documentation of functional limits that show how life changed in the months after the incident
- Prognosis support from treating specialists
In other words, an AI number may be a “worksheet,” not a forecast. The settlement value in Dyer typically depends on what can be proven—not just what can be predicted.


