AI tools typically generate a range using general patterns—severity categories, age, and broad assumptions about future care. That can be useful when you’re overwhelmed, but it can also mislead when the underlying inputs don’t match what actually happened in your incident.
In practice, North Platte claims often turn on details such as:
- How the crash or workplace incident occurred (speed, impact, equipment involved, safety practices)
- Whether symptoms were immediate or developed later
- What your records show about neurological function and functional limits
- Whether future care needs are supported by documentation, not just a diagnosis label
A calculator can’t review imaging, neurological exams, therapy notes, or the life-care planning that drives valuation in catastrophic cases.


