Many AI tools generate a quick range by using simplified inputs (injury level, age, and some general care needs). That can feel helpful—until you realize what the tool cannot see.
For spinal cord injuries, value often turns on details that are hard to capture in a short questionnaire, such as:
- Whether neurological findings were consistently recorded (not just a one-time note)
- How quickly symptoms were evaluated and documented after the incident
- Whether complications developed (for example, skin breakdown risk, breathing issues, or bowel/bladder dysfunction)
- The credibility and consistency of the medical timeline
In Oregon, WI, insurers are typically looking for predictable proof: clear causation, stable documentation, and a realistic projection of lifetime needs. An AI estimate can’t replace that—especially when liability and future care are disputed.


