AI-based tools can be useful for organizing questions, but they often assume the same facts for everyone. In Manvel—where many injuries involve commuting patterns, highway merges, and busy intersections—small differences in the accident details can matter a lot.
For example, two people may both have a concussion diagnosis, but one may have:
- symptoms documented from the first days after the crash,
- consistent follow-up care,
- objective findings or credible medical explanations,
- and clear proof of how the injury affected daily life and work.
The other may have gaps in treatment, unclear causation, or symptoms that show up later without a documented connection. In settlement negotiations, those differences can change the outcome more than any online estimate.
Bottom line: treat any calculator output as a starting point for what to gather—not as a value you should expect to receive.


