Think of an AI calculator as a structured checklist, not an attorney and not a settlement promise. Used responsibly, it can help you:
- Sort injury details (incident type, when symptoms started, what treatment you received)
- Track categories of damages you may be able to pursue (medical bills, lost income, and non-economic harm)
- Identify documentation gaps (for example, missing follow-up care for cognitive symptoms)
In Easton, many claims hinge on timing and continuity—when symptoms began, whether you sought evaluation promptly, and whether your follow-up care matched what you reported.
AI tools may output ranges, but the “range” is only as good as the inputs. If the information you enter doesn’t match your medical record, the estimate may mislead you.


