Many AI tools let you enter details like injury type, treatment dates, and work impact to generate a rough range. That can be useful for planning, especially if you’re trying to understand how medical bills and lost income typically factor into a claim.
But North Augusta crash patterns can create variables that generic tools can’t “see,” such as:
- Commuter traffic and stop-and-go congestion that affect how quickly injuries are documented and diagnosed
- Cross-river and highway access crashes where multiple vehicles, lanes, and witnesses are involved
- Event-day traffic (local crowds and altered routes) that can complicate the evidence trail—dashcam footage, surveillance, and witness memories
- Industrial corridor exposure where trucking schedules, loading practices, and maintenance records become central
A calculator may provide a starting point. It can’t replace case review of the evidence that insurers in SC will actually test.


