Most AI tools are built on patterns. They may ask for your injury level, age, and general care needs, then generate a range.
In West Linn cases, the biggest gap is usually evidence quality—not the severity label. Two people can have the same diagnosis and still need very different levels of care depending on:
- Functional changes (mobility, transfers, dexterity, stamina)
- Complications (skin breakdown risk, breathing issues, spasticity, bowel/bladder management)
- Prognosis and timeline (whether recovery plateaus, improves, or declines)
- Documentation (whether your record supports causation and long-term needs)
AI can’t reliably determine those facts. That’s why an estimate should be treated like a worksheet—helpful for questions, not a final answer.


