AI tools can generate a rough range by using inputs like injury severity, age, and care needs. That can be emotionally grounding when you’re facing uncertainty.
But in real Louisiana spinal injury cases, the value of a claim depends on evidence—not just diagnosis labels. A calculator can’t review your MRI/CT findings, your neurological exam results, or the functional limitations your doctors document over time. It also can’t evaluate how fault is likely to be disputed in your particular incident.
Bottom line: treat an AI estimate as a starting point for questions to ask, not a promise of what you’ll receive.


