Most AI tools that market a spinal cord settlement calculator try to approximate compensation by combining a few factors—injury severity, age, and reported care needs—into a rough damages range.
They can be helpful for:
- Understanding which categories of damages tend to matter most for spinal injuries
- Identifying gaps in what you’ve documented (for example, future therapy or daily assistance)
- Creating a checklist of medical questions to ask your doctors
They can’t reliably do the following:
- Review your imaging, neurological exams, and functional testing in context
- Predict how your prognosis will develop over time (recovery and complications)
- Account for how Pennsylvania courts and adjusters evaluate evidence, credibility, and causation
In Wilkinsburg, where serious crashes can involve dense commuting routes and busy intersections, liability facts often become the real battleground. An AI number can’t evaluate whether fault is disputed, whether evidence supports the timeline of symptoms, or whether the responsible parties have adequate insurance.


