AI calculators generally work from simplified inputs—injury severity, age, and a few care assumptions. But for spinal cord injuries, the “real” drivers of settlement value are often the details: how your condition functions day-to-day, what complications develop, and what care will actually be required in the years ahead.
In Woodburn, those details can be especially important when your injury intersects with local realities like commuting patterns, multi-stop work schedules, and the physical demands of certain roles. Insurers may try to treat the injury like a one-time event instead of a long-term life change.
A calculator can’t confirm:
- your neurological severity over time,
- whether you’ll need durable medical equipment long-term,
- or how your daily limitations affect work, mobility, and independence.


