AI tools typically work by asking you to describe injuries and losses, then generating a range. That’s useful when you need a rough sense of “order of magnitude.” But truck cases in Bryant, AR often include details that generic calculators can’t reliably capture, such as:
- Collision mechanics from commuting routes (rear-end impacts, lane changes, merging lanes, and high-speed stops)
- Causation disputes when symptoms worsen after the crash but the insurer claims they were pre-existing or unrelated
- Documentation gaps when treatment is delayed, incomplete, or not clearly tied to the crash
- Trucking-company defenses based on maintenance records, driver logs, and company policies
In other words: an AI number can’t verify whether your injuries were caused by this crash or whether the truck operation will be held accountable under the facts.


