Most online tools work by asking questions—like the type of injuries, treatment duration, and lost income—and then outputting a rough range. That can be useful when you’re trying to understand whether your losses are likely to be “small,” “serious,” or “ongoing.”
But an AI estimate generally cannot:
- Confirm who caused the crash on a specific Claremont roadway
- Evaluate California-style causation disputes (e.g., insurer arguments that symptoms were pre-existing or unrelated)
- Account for trucking record evidence (logs, maintenance histories, training files)
- Predict how comparative fault may reduce settlement value
In other words: the tool may produce a number, but the case-building work determines whether that number is realistic for your situation.


