AI tools are built to respond quickly. You enter details (injury severity, age, and care needs), and you receive a rough range. That can help you understand what categories may matter most—like treatment, rehabilitation, and long-term support.
Still, an AI estimator can’t see what your doctors saw in scans and neurological exams, can’t review your full treatment history, and can’t account for the specific facts that shape liability in Wisconsin cases. In other words: it may help you organize questions, but it can’t replace the record-building work your lawyer will do.


