Many AI tools work like a worksheet: you enter injury level, age, and care needs, and the program returns a range. That can be a starting point—but it often misses the details that matter most when the incident happened on a roadway, trailhead access route, or busy parking area.
In Alpine, common complications that can change value include:
- Delayed recognition of neurological symptoms after a crash or fall (especially when initial symptoms seemed minor)
- Conflicting accounts about how the injury happened (turning movements, visibility, speed, or road conditions)
- Missing or incomplete early documentation from the first ER/urgent care visit
- Pre-existing conditions that insurers may argue “explain away” part of the impairment
If an AI tool doesn’t properly reflect these evidence issues, it may produce a number that feels precise—but isn’t grounded in what an insurer can actually be forced to pay.


