Most AI tools generate a rough range by using injury descriptors (like severity) and simplified inputs. The problem is that spinal cord injury values in real cases depend on proof that is hard for an app to access—the medical record, functional testing, complications, and the life-care plan.
In Newport News, insurers commonly focus early on gaps they hope will reduce value, such as:
- Unclear causation (was the injury caused by the incident or an earlier condition?)
- Incomplete documentation of daily limitations
- Unverified future care needs (equipment, home modifications, therapy frequency)
- Disputes about fault in multi-vehicle crashes or incidents involving contractors
An AI number can’t resolve those disputes. What it can do is help you organize what to collect for a real claim—before you’re asked to explain your injury history under pressure.


