Most AI calculators are built to take inputs—like diagnosis type, treatment history, and symptom duration—and generate a rough range. That can be useful if you’re trying to understand what information typically influences value.
But AI tools can’t:
- confirm whether your symptoms are medically documented and causally linked to the incident
- judge whether your treatment followed reasonable medical guidance
- account for how North Carolina claims are evaluated when fault and damages are disputed
- weigh credibility issues (for example, inconsistent reporting or gaps in follow-up care)
In practice, the difference between a low offer and a fair one often isn’t the injury label. It’s whether your file tells a coherent story: what happened, when symptoms began, how they changed, and how they affected your ability to work and function.


