AI tools can be useful for structuring information (symptoms, treatment dates, work impact, and incident details). But they usually don’t know the details that matter in Lockport cases—like whether your injury happened during:
- Commutes and turn lanes where stop-and-go traffic increases the risk of rear-end collisions
- Sidewalk and parking-lot conditions during seasonal freeze/thaw cycles
- Pedestrian and crosswalk traffic near retail corridors and downtown foot traffic
- Night events where fatigue, lighting, and distracted driving can affect liability
Those factors influence fault, witness availability, and what records exist (dashcam footage, incident reports, surveillance, photos). A “calculator” can’t reliably account for how insurance adjusters interpret missing or inconsistent evidence.
Bottom line: think of AI as a worksheet, not a settlement promise.


