AI-based calculators typically generate a range based on common injury factors—severity category, age, and projected care needs. That can be useful as a starting point when you’re trying to grasp the scale of catastrophic damages.
However, an AI tool generally cannot:
- Review your actual imaging and neurological findings (MRI reports, clinical exam results, functional assessments)
- Confirm the causal chain between the incident and your current impairment
- Account for the unique way your injury affects daily life—mobility, transfer safety, bowel/bladder care needs, skin risk, and long-term supervision
- Predict how Ohio case value will shift based on liability disputes, credibility issues, and the quality of medical documentation
In other words: an AI number can help you ask better questions, but it can’t replace the record-based valuation required in real negotiations.


