AI-based calculators generally work by taking basic inputs (injury type, treatment length, and sometimes lost income) and producing a range. That can be useful if you’re trying to understand which categories matter.
But in truck cases, especially those involving busy corridors, school-time traffic, and frequent lane changes common to the South Los Angeles area, the biggest disputes often aren’t “math problems.” They’re usually about:
- Liability: who failed to yield, who made an unsafe lane change, or whether a trucking operation followed required safety practices.
- Causation: whether your symptoms match the documented injury timeline.
- Documentation quality: whether medical records and billing show the care was necessary and connected to the crash.
An AI tool can’t evaluate credibility, challenge insurer arguments, or interpret California medical timelines the way a lawyer can.


