Many AI-based tools are built to estimate value using inputs like diagnosis type, symptom duration, and treatment history. That can be useful when you don’t yet know what information matters most.
But a calculator can’t:
- confirm whether the medical findings truly match the incident timeline
- evaluate the strength of liability defenses (including disputed fault)
- interpret how Wisconsin adjusters weigh proof of causation and ongoing impairment
- replace the strategy required for negotiation or litigation
A practical way to think about it: treat AI like a checklist generator, not a promise of what you’ll receive.


