Many AI tools generate a range based on inputs like injury severity, age, and treatment. That can help you understand which categories commonly drive value—medical costs, long-term care, and losses tied to daily living.
But Babylon claims often turn on details that generic calculators don’t see, such as:
- Whether symptoms were documented quickly after the incident (especially if there was a delay between the injury event and imaging or neurology notes).
- How functional limitations were recorded—not just the diagnosis name.
- Whether a credible life-care plan was built using treatment recommendations.
- How liability is framed when more than one party could be involved (vehicle collisions, property conditions, employer/contractor responsibility).
In other words: the tool may estimate the shape of damages, while your records determine the proof.


