Many AI calculators work by taking a few inputs—injury severity, treatment length, and general categories of losses—and turning them into a rough range. That can feel helpful when you just want to know what’s “typical.”
But Sierra Vista cases often hinge on details that generic tools can’t see, such as:
- How the crash happened on local roadways (turning maneuvers, merge behavior, visibility issues at certain times of day)
- Whether the driver’s conduct was supported or contradicted by dashcam/video, witness accounts, or physical evidence
- What trucking records exist (maintenance logs, driver log data, internal incident reports)
- Whether insurers argue causation—for example, that symptoms were pre-existing or not caused by the collision
In other words, the settlement is rarely just math. It’s math plus proof.


