AI tools can be useful for organizing information, but they often miss what matters most in real disputes—especially where injuries occur during daily commuting and work activity common to the High Desert.
In practice, settlement value tends to hinge on:
- Whether the injury is consistently documented from the initial ER visit through follow-up care
- Whether symptoms are tied to the specific incident (not blamed on something else)
- How the injury affects real-life functioning, like returning to shifts, driving, or managing responsibilities
- How California adjusters interpret causation and treatment gaps
A “range” from an AI calculator may look confident, but it can’t verify medical authenticity, interpret neuro findings, or measure credibility the way a lawyer and adjuster will.


