AI tools typically generate a range by using simplified inputs—injury severity, age, and a few assumptions about treatment. That can be useful as a starting point to understand which damages categories usually drive value.
But in real spinal cord injury cases here in Cottonwood Heights, the valuation usually turns on details that AI calculators can’t reliably see, such as:
- How quickly neurological symptoms were documented after the event (and whether records align with your reported timeline)
- Whether your medical team can support a clear causation chain between the incident and the spinal injury
- The specific functional limitations that affect mobility, transfers, breathing needs, skin care risk, or bowel/bladder management
- Whether your situation requires a life-care plan that reflects long-term support, durable equipment, and home access needs
An AI number can’t review MRIs, neurologic exams, rehab notes, or the clinical reasoning doctors use to forecast future needs.


