When you’re injured in an accident—whether it happened on a busy roadway during commute hours, near a shopping corridor, or during a residential slip—the financial pressure is immediate. AI tools can seem like a shortcut: enter a few details and get a predicted range.
But in practice, an AI number is only a starting point. The value of a spinal cord injury claim depends on evidence that typically must be developed over time, including medical documentation, functional limitations, and a clear connection between the incident and the neurological damage.
In New York, insurers often scrutinize whether the record supports both causation and the projected need for long-term care. That means the “right” question isn’t just “What number will I get?”—it’s “Do I have the documentation that supports the damages my life now requires?”


