Most AI calculators generate a range based on inputs you provide (injury severity, age, treatment type, and similar factors). That can be useful when you’re trying to understand what damages categories might exist in your situation.
But a calculator can’t review the things that actually drive settlement value after a spinal cord injury, such as:
- your neurological findings over time (not just a diagnosis label)
- imaging and clinical notes showing the injury’s cause and progression
- whether your limitations require lifetime support
- the strength of proof on fault (and how it’s disputed)
In Kansas, insurers commonly focus on whether your medical record supports causation and long-term impact. If the evidence is incomplete or inconsistent, an AI estimate may point you in the wrong direction.


