AI tools typically generate a range based on inputs you type in (injury severity, age, and general care needs). That can be useful as a starting point—especially if you’re trying to understand which categories of damages usually matter.
However, in real spinal cord injury claims in Oregon, insurers often focus on details that AI tools can’t reliably see, such as:
- Whether the medical record consistently supports how the injury occurred (not just the diagnosis)
- Whether functional limitations are documented (mobility, transfers, bowel/bladder needs, skin risk)
- Whether complications changed the care timeline after the initial emergency treatment
- Whether the case involves multiple potential defendants (common in traffic, property, and workplace scenarios)
Bottom line: in Sandy, an estimate should not be treated like a promise. It’s more like a worksheet that tells you what information you’ll need for a credible claim.


