AI tools typically generate a range by asking for inputs like injury type, treatment history, and symptom duration. That can be useful for organizing questions to bring to a lawyer.
However, Forest Acres injury claims often hinge on details that generic calculators can’t reliably weigh, such as:
- Gaps in treatment after the incident (common when symptoms fluctuate or transportation is difficult)
- Conflicting symptom timelines (for example, symptoms that start later after a rear-end crash)
- Documentation quality—whether records reflect cognitive complaints in a consistent, medically meaningful way
- Second-guessing by adjusters when imaging is normal but function is affected
AI may output a number that looks confident, but without a coherent medical and evidence timeline, that number usually doesn’t translate into a real negotiation value.


