AI tools typically generate a rough range using inputs you select—like injury severity or expected care needs. That can be useful as a starting point, but it rarely captures the details that insurers in Texas care about most, such as:
- How the crash or incident happened (lane changes, turn signals, pedestrian visibility, weather, roadway design)
- Whether your symptoms match the timeline doctors document
- Objective neurological findings (not just a diagnosis label)
- Functional limitations that determine future therapy, equipment, and daily assistance
In San Antonio—where traffic patterns, major highways, and frequent construction can complicate fault—those missing details can be the difference between a low offer and a claim that’s valued correctly.


