AI tools can organize facts (date of injury, symptoms, treatment) and sometimes produce a projected range. The problem is that these tools usually can’t:
- verify whether your symptoms are medically consistent with the incident
- evaluate the strength of causation when there are competing explanations (migraines, sleep issues, stress, prior injuries)
- understand how insurers weigh California proof and credibility
- account for how negotiations actually move once liability is disputed
In Dinuba, many people are working, caregiving, or commuting while symptoms fluctuate. If your treatment is delayed because you’re trying to keep up with life, an AI tool won’t automatically “price in” those real-world constraints. Insurers may do the opposite—use gaps to argue the injury wasn’t as severe or didn’t last.


