Most AI tools ask for basic inputs—injury type, date of injury, body part, treatment history, and whether you missed work. Then they generate a predicted settlement range based on patterns learned from other claims.
That’s not automatically “wrong.” It’s just incomplete.
In La Puente, many workplace injuries occur in fast-paced environments where documentation can become fragmented: an incident report gets filed, but the first few medical visits may not fully capture functional limits; you might return to work temporarily, then symptoms flare again; or your treating provider may update restrictions in a way the file doesn’t clearly connect to missed wages.
An AI estimate typically can’t see:
- The consistency between your incident report and your medical timeline
- Whether your work restrictions were specific enough to support wage loss
- How California insurers evaluate disputes over causation and impairment
- Whether your claim is approaching a key procedural milestone (which can change leverage)


