Most AI calculators work like a worksheet: they ask for your injury severity, age, and general care needs, then spit out a range. That can be useful when you’re trying to understand what categories might matter.
But in practice, Wenatchee spinal cord injury claims are frequently shaped by factors such tools tend to oversimplify, such as:
- Delayed discovery of neurological damage after an initial ER visit
- Multiple responsible parties (for example, in commercial vehicle crashes or worksite incidents involving contractors)
- Causation disputes—insurance teams may argue the symptoms weren’t caused by the crash or fall
- Local investigation issues, like whether dashcam/video exists, whether witnesses stayed available, and whether the scene was documented before conditions changed
An AI tool can’t review your imaging, neurological exams, or functional testing. Without that, the estimate may be directionally wrong—even if it uses the “right” diagnosis label.


