Many AI calculators work like a worksheet: you enter a few details (severity, age, treatment), and the tool outputs a projected value. The problem is that spinal cord injury cases are evidence-driven, and the details that matter most are usually the ones an AI calculator can’t verify.
In traffic-related catastrophic injury cases common to the Tualatin area, insurers frequently focus on:
- Causation: whether the crash caused the specific neurologic impairment shown in medical testing
- Neurologic stability: whether you’ve reached a medical plateau (or whether changes are still unfolding)
- Functional impact: transfers, mobility, bowel/bladder management, skin care risks, and daily assistance needs
- Consistency: whether early symptoms and later findings line up across hospital records and follow-up notes
A calculator can’t confirm that your medical record tells a coherent story. A lawyer can.


