Most AI calculators work by taking your answers—like injury severity, age, and treatment needs—and producing a range based on patterns from past cases. That can be helpful if you need a quick reality check.
But in Mandeville, the details often swing the outcome:
- Crash context matters: rear-end collisions during commute traffic, multi-vehicle wrecks, and intersection impacts can change how fault is argued.
- Medical proof matters more than labels: insurers tend to focus on objective findings (neurological exams, imaging, functional limitations), not just the diagnosis name.
- Louisiana claim handling can affect timing: evidence gathering, recorded statements, and medical milestones can determine what the insurer is willing to pay and when.
So treat AI output as a worksheet—not an answer.


