AI-style calculators can be tempting because they offer a fast, structured way to think about damages. You may see numbers, ranges, or categories that look like a shortcut to answers—especially when you’re dealing with:
- mounting medical bills and follow-up appointments
- missed shifts or reduced earning capacity
- headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, and memory issues
- changes in mood or concentration that affect how you function
But in Lauderdale Lakes, where many injury cases stem from car and truck crashes and involve complex fault questions, the “inputs” that an AI model needs are rarely complete early on. The value of a claim depends on what can be proven: what happened, what caused it, and what evidence shows the injury’s real impact.


