AI calculators typically work like a worksheet: you enter details about the accident, injury severity, and your current situation, and the tool returns a range tied to typical outcomes.
That can feel comforting after a serious spinal injury—especially when you’re dealing with mobility changes, ongoing medical appointments, and family caregiving. But an AI model won’t have your full record, your imaging, or the documentation Kansas courts and insurers rely on.
In practice, two people with the same diagnosis can end up with very different results depending on:
- the specific neurological findings (not just the label)
- how quickly symptoms were recognized and treated after the incident
- complications that affect daily functioning (which can evolve over time)
- whether the evidence ties the injury to the accident in a clear, credible way


