AI tools typically use simplified inputs (injury severity, treatment time, and general loss categories). That can be useful when you’re overwhelmed and need a starting point.
But Logan cases often involve factors that don’t fit neatly into software assumptions, such as:
- Crash timing and delayed documentation (symptoms that worsen after the adrenaline fades)
- Comparative fault arguments that rely on early statements and traffic-camera interpretations
- Multiple responsible parties (driver + trucking company + maintenance or cargo issues)
- Special evidentiary needs when the case involves road conditions, changing lanes, work zones, or unclear right-of-way
A calculator may generate a range; your attorney’s job is to determine whether your evidence supports the higher end—or whether insurers will try to narrow the story.


