Calculator-style tools typically organize information into categories—medical bills, lost wages, and non-economic impacts like pain and suffering. That can be useful when you’re overwhelmed and trying to remember what to track.
But here’s what those tools usually can’t do:
- Confirm whether your symptoms are medically tied to the incident
- Evaluate how insurers in New Jersey challenge causation and credibility
- Account for the real-world functional impact that matters in negotiation
- Replace an attorney’s review of records, liability facts, and claim strategy
In short: AI can help you frame questions. A lawyer helps you prove them.


