AI tools typically generate a range based on inputs like injury severity, age, and what care might be required. For many people, that range offers an emotional starting point—especially when you’re facing mounting bills and uncertain recovery.
In Lower Burrell, many spinal injuries come with sudden disruptions tied to commuting and daily routines: getting to work, caring for family, and managing the physical demands of home life. That’s why residents often look for calculators that include categories like:
- projected medical treatment and rehabilitation
- assistive devices
- future care and supervision
- lost earning capacity
Still, AI estimates are only a snapshot. They don’t review imaging, neurological exam results, or your functional limitations as documented by clinicians.


