AI calculators typically produce a range using inputs like injury severity, age, and general care needs. That can be useful if you’re overwhelmed and want a starting point.
But spinal cord injury cases aren’t “one-size-fits-all,” and in Olathe you may be dealing with factors that AI tools can’t reliably see—such as:
- How the crash or workplace incident happened (rear-end impacts, lane changes, failure to yield, construction-site traffic control, etc.)
- What your medical record actually shows about neurological function over time
- Whether complications emerged (skin breakdown risk, respiratory issues, spasticity, bowel/bladder complications)
- How your day-to-day life changed in ways not captured by diagnosis codes alone
AI can’t review imaging, neurological exams, therapy notes, or a clinician’s life-care recommendations. In Kansas, that documentation matters because it’s what insurers—and ultimately a jury if needed—use to understand causation and future needs.


