AI-based calculators are usually designed to take a few inputs (like injury severity or care needs) and output a range of likely value. For families facing medical bills, mobility changes, and uncertainty about the future, seeing a number—even a broad one—can be emotionally grounding.
But in catastrophic spinal cases, the biggest challenge isn’t producing an output. It’s whether the output matches the facts. In North Myrtle Beach, where summer traffic, tourism volume, and year-round construction can increase the odds of severe impacts, the story of how the injury happened matters just as much as the diagnosis.


