Injured people often search for an SCI compensation estimate because they want certainty. But settlement value is usually shaped by what can be proven, not by what an algorithm predicts.
In a Roanoke Valley commuting corridor—including routes people use to get to work, school, and regional connections—adjusters frequently focus on:
- Who had the duty and control in the incident (driver, property owner, employer, contractor)
- Whether the crash/work event matches the timing of neurological symptoms
- Whether medical records support causation and future care needs
An AI tool can’t interview witnesses, review Virginia medical documentation in context, or evaluate how a defense attorney may challenge fault and causation. That’s why the smartest use of an AI estimate is as a planning prompt, not as a settlement forecast.


