A calculator can be useful for organization. It may prompt you to gather details about:
- the crash/incident date and timeline of symptoms
- emergency care and follow-up visits
- missed work and reduced ability to perform daily tasks
- treatment history (meds, therapy, specialist evaluations)
- documented cognitive or emotional changes
But in real Thomasville cases, the biggest problem with AI-style estimates is that they can’t verify the evidence that actually drives settlement value—such as imaging results, consistent medical notes, and whether the incident is clearly tied to the neurological symptoms.
A better goal than “getting the number” is using any estimate to spot what your case file may be missing—so you can strengthen your documentation before negotiations narrow your options.


