AI-based estimates are built on averages. In real Corona cases, those averages can break down because the facts that matter most aren’t always captured by a simple questionnaire—such as:
- Crash location and commute routes (work and school travel often affect lost income proof)
- Evidence timing (dashcam footage, nearby business cameras, and witness availability can change quickly)
- Medical documentation gaps (insurers commonly scrutinize whether treatment followed the crash closely)
- Multiple responsible parties typical in trucking cases (driver, carrier, maintenance contractors, shippers)
California insurers may also focus on whether your treatment plan and work restrictions match the injuries described in your records. An AI tool can’t review your imaging, treatment notes, or symptom progression.


