Most AI tools provide a range based on injury categories and generic assumptions. That can be useful for understanding the types of damages that may apply, but it can’t account for the details that matter most in a real claim.
In Butler-area cases, those details often include:
- whether the crash occurred during peak commuting hours or after long driving stretches,
- what the police report says about lane positions, speed, and traffic control,
- how quickly you received treatment after the collision,
- and whether trucking-related records (logs, maintenance, inspections) support or contradict the insurer’s story.
A tool may produce a number. A lawyer evaluates whether the evidence supports that number.


