When you’re dealing with paralysis or other long-term effects, you may be searching for something concrete: a range, a starting point, a way to plan. AI tools typically try to translate medical categories and case inputs into a damages range.
That can be useful for:
- understanding which facts usually drive settlement value (medical severity, prognosis, and care needs)
- spotting gaps in your own information (for example, whether future treatment is documented)
- preparing for conversations with providers and counsel
Still, an AI output is only a snapshot. It cannot review your imaging, neurological exams, therapy notes, or the life-care plan clinicians use to support future costs.


