An AI calculator is typically built to take information—like the type of injury, symptom timeline, treatment history, and work impact—and then generate a rough range. That can be helpful when you’re overwhelmed and need a starting point.
But there are two limits that matter in Kentucky claims:
- AI can’t validate medical proof. It can’t confirm whether your symptoms were documented consistently, whether objective findings support your reported limitations, or whether the care you received aligns with the injury.
- AI can’t predict negotiation behavior. In settlement discussions, value is shaped by how liability is contested, how quickly records were obtained, and whether the defense believes future symptoms will improve.
Think of AI as an organizer—not a substitute for a legal evaluation.


