AI-style calculators typically generate a range based on generalized patterns—like how long symptoms lasted, what medical care you received, and which categories of damages might apply. That can help you understand what information matters.
But the number an AI tool produces is not a settlement offer, and it can be misleading in Oregon when:
- Treatment is delayed because you’re arranging care around availability in the region.
- Symptoms look different over time (common with concussion and post-traumatic headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, and concentration issues).
- The insurer focuses on gaps or argues the symptoms are unrelated to the incident.
In other words: the “calculator” may be asking the right questions, but your case still needs the right evidence.


