Many online tools generate a “range” based on inputs like injury severity, age, and treatment needs. That can be useful when you’re overwhelmed and need a starting point.
Still, spinal cord injuries don’t fit neatly into generic categories. In real Walla Walla cases, insurers often focus on:
- What the medical record shows right now (not just the diagnosis)
- Whether the injury is progressing, stable, or expected to worsen
- How daily functioning is affected—mobility, transfers, bladder/bowel care, skin risk, and the need for equipment or home changes
- Whether causation is disputed (for example, if the defense argues symptoms were unrelated or pre-existing)
That’s why an AI output should be treated like a worksheet—not a prediction.


