AI tools typically generate a range based on inputs like injury severity, age, and care needs. That can be a useful starting point, especially when you’re overwhelmed and need a framework.
But those tools don’t have your medical imaging, neurological exam results, or the kind of documentation Texas insurers expect before they seriously value a catastrophic claim. They also can’t assess how Texas settlement practice weighs evidence of liability and the credibility of your medical timeline.
In other words: the number isn’t your settlement. It’s a prompt for what evidence you’ll need to prove damages.


