AI tools are built to recognize patterns. The problem is that workers’ comp files rarely follow a neat template.
In Stanton, residents often commute through busy corridors and work in settings where injuries can be tied to specific job duties—lifting, repetitive movement, working around equipment, or navigating jobsite conditions. When an AI tool estimates settlement value, it can’t reliably account for:
- How your treating provider documented functional limits (not just your diagnosis)
- Whether you followed a treatment plan consistently and how that was recorded
- Whether the insurer challenged the incident description or the work-related cause of symptoms
- The timing of when symptoms were first reported and how that appears in California claim notes
If the estimate is based on generalized assumptions, it may understate or overstate value—sometimes by a lot.


