Most AI calculators work like a questionnaire: you enter injury severity, age, and care needs, and the system produces a generalized range. The problem is that Pottstown cases aren’t “average” cases—and insurers know it.
In Pennsylvania, settlement value often hinges on evidence such as:
- Whether medical records and imaging clearly connect the accident to neurological damage
- How quickly treatment began after the incident
- Whether functional limitations (mobility, transfers, bladder/bowel care, skin risk) are documented by clinicians
- Whether the future care plan is supported by a life-care specialist or treating providers
A calculator can’t access your MRI reports, neurological exams, or the reality of how your day-to-day needs will change. It also can’t predict how a specific insurer will respond to contested liability—an issue that frequently arises in roadway and premises cases.


