Most AI tools work like a worksheet: you select an injury category, plug in a few details, and the tool generates a ballpark range. But spinal cord injuries are not “category-only.” In practice, valuation turns on specifics—what your records show about function, complications, and future needs.
For people injured in West Springfield—whether in commuter traffic, at intersections with heavy turning movements, or near work zones—insurers often focus on gaps such as:
- Whether the symptoms matched the timing of the incident
- Whether the neurological findings were documented consistently
- Whether later deterioration is supported by medical explanations
- Whether a life-care plan was built on actual clinical recommendations
An AI output can’t resolve those questions for you. It can only reflect the assumptions you entered.


