AI tools typically work by taking inputs (injury type, treatment length, lost wages) and returning a generalized range. That can be useful when you’re overwhelmed and just want to gauge the direction of your claim.
But Greenville truck cases often hinge on details that AI can’t reliably “know,” such as:
- How the crash happened in real-world traffic patterns (turn lanes, merging onto highways, or sudden slowdowns near commercial areas)
- Whether the truck company complied with maintenance and operational requirements
- What documentation exists from the scene, responding officers, and medical providers
- How causation is explained if insurers argue your symptoms weren’t caused by the crash
In other words, an AI estimate may create a number—but it can’t confirm whether that number would hold up when a South Carolina insurer scrutinizes your proof.


