Spinal cord injuries often become difficult to value because the damages depend on details that don’t show up in a simple intake form—things like your functional level after the injury, complications over time, and the care you’ll need at home.
In Lawrence, the real-world circumstances that commonly shape those details include:
- Traffic and commute collisions on busy corridors where speed and visibility affect injury severity.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents where delays in detection or response can worsen outcomes.
- Construction and industrial work where falls, equipment impacts, and workplace safety failures can lead to catastrophic spinal trauma.
- Campus-area activity where dense pedestrian patterns increase the likelihood of severe impact injuries.
An AI tool may output a number range, but the valuation problem is usually the same: insurers want the most complete picture possible—while injured people need answers before they can get stability.


