AI-style tools can be useful when you’re overwhelmed. They may prompt you to enter details like symptom timeline, treatment frequency, and functional limitations, then suggest a broad range of possible damages.
But here’s the practical Rocklin reality: insurance adjusters don’t value your case based on an AI output. They value it based on evidence that can be explained to a California adjuster or presented to a judge/jury if needed.
So treat any AI estimate as a checklist generator, not a settlement promise.


