Many people use an AI calculator early—before the medical record is complete. In Pittsburg, that timing issue is especially common because injuries can be first treated at an initial facility, then followed by additional specialists, imaging, therapy, and home-care planning.
When the record is still developing, an AI tool may:
- Treat your injury as “static” when recovery or complications are still evolving
- Underestimate the need for durable medical equipment and home adjustments
- Miss the practical impact on daily life (transfers, mobility, skin care, bladder/bowel routines)
- Assume a simpler path for future care than your treating providers recommend
A calculator can be a starting point, but it can’t replace the job of tying your prognosis to documented medical needs.


