AI tools typically generate a range based on inputs like injury severity, age, and reported care needs. That can help you understand what categories often matter—medical treatment, rehab, and ongoing assistance.
In Neenah cases, the biggest reason AI estimates fall short is that online calculators usually can’t see the details that Wisconsin juries and insurers rely on, such as:
- Neurological findings from specialists (not just a diagnosis label)
- Whether functional limitations are supported with consistent documentation
- Whether complications develop over time (mobility changes, skin risk, respiratory issues, etc.)
- The timeline linking the incident to symptoms and imaging
If your inputs are based on what you remember rather than what clinicians recorded, your estimate can drift far from a realistic settlement posture.


