AI tools typically rely on generalized data inputs—like injury “severity” and age—to generate a rough range. In real cases, the value of a spinal cord injury claim hinges on facts that an online tool usually can’t fully capture, such as:
- How the crash happened (lane changes, braking patterns, visibility, intersection timing)
- Whether a vehicle defect or road condition contributed (construction staging, signage, debris)
- How quickly medical providers documented neurologic findings
- Functional loss details that show up in therapy notes and daily living impacts
In Norton Shores, that last point can be especially important. Many claims involve people who were active in work, school, caregiving, or seasonal routines—and the injury can abruptly change mobility, driving ability, and independence.


