An AI tool can be useful if it helps you:
- identify what information is missing from your medical timeline
- understand which categories of losses typically matter (medical costs, wage loss, ongoing care)
- compare how different facts might change outcomes
But an AI “range” often fails in ways that matter in real Lawrenceville claims. For example, it may assume facts that aren’t in your chart—such as the severity of symptoms, how consistently you sought treatment, or how clearly your records describe cognitive and emotional effects.
Insurers commonly look for a consistent story supported by clinical notes. If your symptoms were documented late, described inconsistently, or your treatment paused without explanation, an AI-generated range may look confident while your case is vulnerable.
Bottom line: treat an AI estimate as a checklist generator, not a predicted settlement.


