Most AI tools work like this: you enter details about the crash and your injuries, and the tool outputs a rough value range. That can be useful when you need to understand which categories usually drive settlement totals.
But in Redondo Beach, the “inputs” that matter most are often the ones an online calculator can’t reliably see—like whether key footage exists from nearby intersections, whether pedestrian/vehicle visibility played a role, or whether the trucking carrier’s records will support (or contradict) the crash narrative.
Bottom line: treat AI numbers as directional, not predictive. Your value comes from what can be proven under California’s evidence standards and how insurers evaluate causation and fault.


