Injuries that affect the spine or leave someone paralyzed can quickly create expenses—ER care, imaging, surgeries, ambulance bills, and follow-up visits—that arrive before life care planning is even possible. Many families also face immediate practical issues: transportation, home accessibility, and whether caregivers can keep up with daily needs.
That’s why people in North Augusta look for automated calculators: they want a starting number so they can plan. The problem is that AI outputs are only as good as the inputs—and spinal cord injuries don’t always present in a neat, predictable way.


