Most AI tools generate a number using simplified inputs. That can be a starting point, but it often misses what Massachusetts adjusters and courts look for—particularly when the case hinges on how the injury happened and what your medical records show happened next.
In Fitchburg, claims frequently turn on details like:
- Whether the incident happened in a high-visibility area (stores, sidewalks, parking lots) where video may exist
- Whether symptoms were immediate or delayed after a collision or fall
- How quickly treatment began and whether follow-up care is documented
- Whether multiple parties contributed (for example, drivers plus a roadway/maintenance issue, or employer plus property/contractor responsibilities)
An AI calculator can’t review your imaging, neurological exams, or the functional impact documented by treating providers. Without that, the estimate may look precise—but it’s often built on assumptions.


