Many AI tools present a number or range after you enter basic details. In practice, that output is only as good as the assumptions behind it.
In Athens cases, people commonly get misled when they rely on a tool’s estimate without accounting for:
- How quickly you sought care after the crash or incident (and whether follow-up was consistent)
- Whether symptoms were tied to the accident in medical notes
- How the injury affected your ability to commute, work, and manage responsibilities
- Whether the defense can point to gaps, alternative causes, or pre-existing conditions
Think of a calculator as a starting checklist—not a promise.


