Most AI-style tools work by asking questions about:
- the injury type and severity
- the treatments you received
- the length of recovery
- economic losses like missed work and medical expenses
That can be helpful for understanding categories of damages—for example, how insurers may think about medical costs versus pain-related losses.
However, the typical AI calculator often misses the things that frequently decide trucking cases in and around Van Buren:
- Disputed fault when multiple parties could be involved (driver, carrier, maintenance)
- Documentation gaps (missed follow-ups, incomplete imaging records, inconsistent symptom timelines)
- Causation challenges—insurers arguing symptoms come from pre-existing conditions or unrelated events
- Truck-specific evidence that can’t be captured by simple inputs (driver logs, maintenance records, cargo/inspection documentation)
Bottom line: an AI range can be a starting point, but it can’t review your crash report, medical records, or the defenses an insurer will raise.


