AI tools typically work from simplified inputs. In the real world, insurers in Pennsylvania look for specific proof:
- Causation: medical records that tie your symptoms to this particular crash
- Liability: what happened in the seconds/minutes before impact (logs, camera footage, maintenance history)
- Documentation quality: itemized bills, treatment notes, and clear work restriction timelines
In Yeadon, even small documentation gaps can matter. For example, delays in treatment or inconsistencies between what you reported at the time and what shows up in later clinical notes can give an adjuster room to argue that the crash “didn’t cause” the full extent of your injuries.
An AI estimate can’t evaluate whether your evidence will hold up under that kind of scrutiny.


