AI tools typically work by asking you to describe what happened and what injuries you’ve had. Then they apply broad assumptions. That can be useful for brainstorming, but it’s not the same as evaluating a real trucking case—especially when liability and damages may be disputed.
In Weymouth Town, common sticking points we see include:
- Causation disputes (e.g., whether the crash aggravated an existing condition)
- Evidence gaps (photos that don’t capture the full scene, missing witness details, or unclear documentation of follow-up care)
- Multiple responsible parties (a driver, the carrier, maintenance vendors, or cargo-related issues)
- Massachusetts claim timing (injuries sometimes evolve after the initial visit, which affects what can be proven later)
An AI calculator may generate a range, but it can’t verify whether the facts you enter match the proof you’ll need for insurers and, if necessary, court.


