AI tools may generate a “range” based on inputs such as injury severity, age, and care needs. That can be useful as a starting point—especially when you’re overwhelmed and trying to understand what factors might increase or decrease settlement value.
But in Beavercreek cases, the biggest problem is usually the same: the calculator can’t see the record that actually controls valuation. It can’t review your imaging, neuro exam findings, therapy progression, skin/respiratory complications, or what your doctors recommend for long-term care and monitoring.
In practice, two people with the same general diagnosis can have very different outcomes depending on:
- how complete vs. incomplete the injury is
- whether complications develop in the months after discharge
- the functional limitations documented by specialists
- what a life-care plan concludes about future medical and daily assistance


