After a spinal cord injury, it’s normal to want numbers quickly. AI tools often produce a range by using inputs like injury severity, age, and projected medical needs.
But in Port Washington, the biggest challenge is that the tool can’t see the same facts your insurer will fight about—especially in traffic and premises cases.
A calculator may be good at answering one question: “What categories of damages usually matter?”
It cannot reliably answer the questions that decide outcomes here:
- Did the crash happen in a way that supports negligence (or was fault disputed)?
- Did the medical record clearly connect the incident to the spinal injury?
- Do your treatment notes document the functional limits that drive long-term care costs?


