AI tools can produce a quick “range” by asking for a few details about your injury and treatment. That can be comforting when you’re facing bills and uncertainty.
But in local practice, we see a common problem: early numbers often don’t reflect the realities that drive spinal injury value—like how quickly symptoms stabilized, what imaging actually showed, and whether your future care needs are likely to increase or change over time.
In other words, an AI output is best treated like a starting checklist, not a prediction.


