In the days after an injury, it’s common to feel overwhelmed by bills, uncertainty, and the fear that you’ll never get your life back. An AI calculator seems like a shortcut: answer a few questions, receive a number range, and move on.
But in spinal cord injury cases, that number often depends on assumptions that may not match what doctors documented in your record. For residents dealing with catastrophic outcomes—wheelchair dependence, mobility limitations, bowel/bladder complications, skin-risk concerns, or long-term therapy—small differences in medical facts can drive major differences in valuation.
In short: treat AI outputs as a starting point for questions, not a prediction of what Texas law and evidence will support in your specific claim.


