An AI-style estimate can be useful when you need to sort out questions like:
- What categories of losses might apply to your situation (medical costs, missed work, therapy, etc.)
- Which facts are usually required to connect an accident to ongoing brain symptoms
- What documentation gaps might weaken your case
But the core limitation is the same everywhere: an AI output is not a settlement number. In Wilton Manors cases, insurers still evaluate claims based on Florida evidence rules, causation, medical documentation, and liability facts—not a generic model.
A “calculator” also won’t know whether your symptoms were recorded consistently after an incident on a busy street, during a busy weekend, or following a slip on a property where warnings were missing. Those details matter because they shape how a claim is believed and valued.


