AI calculators typically generate a range based on general patterns. In real cases, the value of an SCI claim often turns on details that a tool can’t see, such as:
- How quickly neurological symptoms were documented after the incident
- Whether imaging and follow-up exams support a clear cause-and-effect timeline
- The level of impairment and how it changes day-to-day
- Whether your doctors recommend specific durable medical equipment or long-term therapy
In Paris and surrounding areas, many claims involve injuries connected to roadway travel, commuting patterns, and work-related incidents. Those fact patterns can be heavily evidence-driven—so the “average” assumptions behind an AI estimate may not match your record.
Bottom line: treat an AI output as a worksheet, not a forecast of what Kentucky insurers will offer.


