Most AI tools output a number or range based on simplified inputs (injury severity, age, and general care needs). The problem is that New York settlement outcomes depend heavily on details that an online form can’t reliably capture, such as:
- Consistency between the incident story and medical findings (do the first neurological observations match what’s claimed?)
- Documented functional losses (transfer ability, walking/standing limits, bowel/bladder issues, skin risk)
- Whether future care is supported by a clinical life-care plan rather than assumptions
- Local evidence realities—for example, whether the event occurred near areas with limited camera coverage or where witness memories fade quickly
In other words: the tool may be “smart,” but your case is won on the record.


