AI tools typically generate a “range” based on general patterns: injury severity, age, and broad categories of damages. But the gap between a calculator output and a real settlement in South Carolina usually comes from factors that AI can’t truly see:
- What a medical record actually shows (not just the diagnosis label)
- How your symptoms functionally affect daily life in the months after the accident
- Whether causation is well documented—especially when there’s a delay between the crash and neurological findings
- How liability is disputed in the specific case (statements, witness credibility, traffic evidence)
For people injured in Conway-area collisions—whether involving local drivers, visitors, or commercial vehicles—insurers often focus hard on gaps in proof. If the record isn’t tight, settlement discussions can stall.


