Most AI calculators do one thing well: they turn common claim factors into a ballpark value range. For spinal cord injuries, the value typically correlates with long-term care needs and the functional impact of the injury.
But AI estimates are limited by what they receive—usually a few inputs you type in. In real Franklin claims, the numbers can swing dramatically based on evidence like:
- How quickly medical imaging and neurological testing were obtained after the incident
- Whether the record clearly links symptoms to the event (causation)
- The documented level of impairment and any complications (such as skin breakdown risks)
- How your care plan is expected to evolve over time
Bottom line: treat an AI estimate like a starting point for questions—not a prediction of what an insurer will pay or what a court would award.


