Most AI tools take inputs like injury type, treatment length, and lost income to generate a rough range. That can be useful for asking, “What categories might apply?”
But calculators are limited in ways that show up often in trucking claims:
- They can’t verify causation. They don’t know whether your symptoms match the crash mechanics.
- They can’t weigh evidence credibility. In Georgia, settlement leverage rises when medical records, photos, witness statements, and documentation line up.
- They can’t model trucking defenses. Insurers may dispute negligence, argue compliance with regulations, or challenge whether treatment was necessary.
In other words, a number from a calculator is not a settlement offer—and it shouldn’t be treated like one.


