AI tools can generate a range based on inputs like injury severity, age, and care needs. That can be useful for getting oriented—like understanding which categories of damages commonly affect settlements.
However, an AI estimate is only as good as the information you feed it. Many people using a calculator don’t have full access to the documents that insurers rely on later, such as:
- the neurological exam findings (motor/sensory function)
- imaging interpretations and radiology reports
- therapy notes showing functional limits
- a documented life-care or long-term needs plan
In real Norton, OH cases, insurers will scrutinize whether the medical evidence supports both causation (that the incident caused the spinal injury) and future impact (what you’ll need next year and five years from now). An AI number can’t replace that proof.


