Many people expect a calculator to produce a clear number. In practice, the “value” in spinal cord injury cases depends on what can be proven—especially when injuries involve permanent or progressive limitations.
In rural Eastern Oregon, claims can hinge on proof that’s not always automatically generated, such as:
- whether EMS and first responders documented neurological symptoms thoroughly
- how quickly imaging and specialist care were pursued after the event
- whether the scene was documented before conditions changed (weather, lighting, debris, traffic controls)
- whether work/incident witnesses are available and credible when liability is disputed
An AI tool can’t verify those local evidence factors. That’s why the most useful way to use a calculator is to treat it like a checklist—then build the record that supports your valuation.


