An AI calculator may provide a quick starting point by using inputs like:
- injury severity and treatment timeline
- medical costs and lost time from work
- general categories for pain and suffering
That said, AI tools can miss the realities that often drive outcomes in Ohio trucking cases—like disputed fault, incomplete records, and arguments about whether your symptoms truly relate to the crash.
A common Pataskala scenario: after a collision on a busy corridor, injured people may feel pressure to “make a quick statement” to an insurer. Later, the adjuster may claim your injuries were pre-existing, minor at first, or unrelated to the truck crash. An AI number doesn’t account for how causation disputes are handled when evidence is challenged.
Bottom line: treat an AI result as a conversation starter, not a verdict.


