AI calculators usually generate a range based on inputs like injury severity and age. That can be helpful as a starting point—but it’s not the same as a case value grounded in evidence.
For Hillsboro residents, the biggest problem is often not the diagnosis label—it’s the gap between what an insurer expects on paper and what your day-to-day reality looks like after the injury. Two people with similar impairment levels may have very different outcomes depending on:
- whether complications develop (skin breakdown, infections, respiratory issues)
- how quickly care was obtained after the incident
- whether functional limitations are documented with objective medical findings
- the realistic cost of long-term assistance and home/vehicle accessibility
When an AI tool doesn’t have your full record, it can understate or overstate future needs—especially in catastrophic cases.


