AI-style tools may organize information into categories like medical bills, lost income, and pain and suffering. That can be helpful for gathering your thoughts.
But an estimate can go off track if it can’t account for details that matter in real Marshalltown claims, such as:
- How the incident happened on Iowa roads or in local businesses (rear-end crashes during commute, icy sidewalks, workplace equipment incidents)
- Whether symptoms were documented early (headaches, dizziness, memory issues, sleep disruption)
- Whether treatment followed the medical plan or whether there were gaps that defense counsel may use
- How your injury affected safety-critical tasks—like driving, operating equipment, or following job procedures
In other words, AI output can’t confirm causation or interpret medical evidence the way a lawyer can when building a claim around proof—not just diagnosis labels.


