AI-style tools can organize facts like injury type, treatment dates, and symptom descriptions. But they can’t reliably account for the details that decide value—like whether your symptoms match the timeline described in Texas medical records, or whether liability is clearly supported by incident reports and witness accounts.
In Big Spring, the early weeks after an injury often determine how later negotiations play out. If you had to wait for specialty care, if your symptoms fluctuated, or if you returned to work before treatment was fully underway, an AI estimate may not reflect what insurers will argue.
A calculator can help you identify what to gather next. It should not become the basis for accepting a settlement before you’ve built a documented record.


