AI tools typically generate a rough valuation using common injury patterns and the details you type in. That can be useful as a starting point—especially when you’re overwhelmed and need a general sense of categories like medical care and lost earning capacity.
But in real La Marque spinal cord injury matters, valuation hinges on specifics that AI doesn’t “see,” such as:
- Severity and stability: whether your condition is improving, plateaued, or deteriorating
- Functional loss: transfers, bowel/bladder management, mobility aids, and daily assistance needs
- Complications: pressure injuries, respiratory issues, spasticity management, or recurrent hospital visits
- Causation clarity: how quickly symptoms appeared after the crash or incident
If the inputs are off—even slightly—AI can drift far from what an insurer or Texas jury would likely accept. And because negotiations can begin early, an inaccurate estimate can tempt people into settling before the record supports true lifetime needs.


