AI tools typically generate a rough range by taking inputs such as injury severity, medical treatment length, and reported losses. That can be useful when you’re trying to understand categories like:
- Past medical expenses
- Lost wages
- Ongoing treatment needs
- Non-economic damages (pain and suffering)
However, West Allis truck crash cases often involve complications AI can’t reliably factor in:
- Liability complexity (driver, trucking company, maintenance vendors)
- Disputed causation (whether injuries were caused—or worsened—by the collision)
- Documentation gaps (missing bills, incomplete records, delayed diagnostics)
- Insurance negotiation tactics that respond to your case’s specific proof
In other words, an AI number can’t confirm whether your evidence supports the value you need to negotiate for.


