Most AI-style calculators estimate a potential range by asking about your injuries, treatment, and losses. That can help you understand questions like:
- whether your claim will likely be treated as “mild” vs. “serious” injury based on medical documentation
- how lost income may be viewed when you miss work after a crash
- which types of expenses (ER care, follow-up visits, therapy) typically feed into settlement totals
But in Dublin, the biggest limitation is that AI tools can’t verify the evidence that California adjusters and attorneys focus on. For example, an estimate can’t confirm whether your injuries were documented soon enough, whether the crash report supports your version of events, or whether trucking-company records show a safety or maintenance issue.
Bottom line: treat an AI number as a starting point—not a prediction of what you’ll receive.


