AI calculators can produce a range by using inputs like injury severity, age, and anticipated medical needs. That can be useful when you need a starting point.
But for spinal cord injury cases in Oklahoma, the settlement value usually turns on documentation quality—not just diagnosis wording. In practice, insurers look for:
- Clear proof of causation (that the crash/work incident led to the specific neurological injury)
- Medical evidence supporting current function and future care needs
- Records that reflect complications and stability over time
- Credible losses related to work and daily activities
An AI tool generally can’t review your imaging, neurological exams, or your treating physician’s prognosis. It also can’t assess how fault disputes are likely to play out under Oklahoma’s comparative negligence framework—an issue that can materially affect recovery.


