AI tools typically generate a range using generalized inputs (injury severity, age, care needs, and similar categories). That can help you understand what variables influence value.
In practice, New Hyde Park claims often turn on details that an app can’t see, such as:
- How the injury changed your mobility and daily routines right after the event (and whether those changes were recorded by clinicians early)
- Whether the incident involved high-traffic driving patterns—common in commuter corridors—where insurers argue force, speed, or causation
- Whether you experienced complications that affect long-term care needs (for example, complications that can develop after the initial hospitalization)
An AI estimate is a starting point. It’s not a substitute for a case review that ties your medical record to the event and the future costs that record supports.


