AI tools can be useful for understanding categories of losses—medical care, lost income, and long-term impacts. They may also suggest a rough range based on injury severity and the timeline of treatment.
However, many online calculators miss what tends to drive truck-case outcomes locally:
- Commercial trucking documentation: Kansas claims often hinge on records like maintenance history, driver logs, and company policies—details that AI tools can’t verify.
- Road-and-traffic context: In the Lansing area, crashes frequently occur during commuting patterns, merges, and sudden braking events where evidence (dashcam, traffic camera footage, witness statements) can be decisive.
- Insurance strategy: Adjusters often focus on what they can dispute—causation, “pre-existing” conditions, or whether treatment was reasonable and necessary.
So while an AI estimate can provide perspective, it can’t evaluate whether your evidence actually supports the value you’re hoping for.


