Tools marketed as an “AI workers’ comp settlement calculator” usually work the same way: you enter your injury type, dates, wage information, and treatment history, and the tool outputs a likely range.
The problem is that the settlement number in California workers’ compensation claims isn’t built only on the injury label—it’s driven by what the file proves:
- whether your treatment timeline is consistent with the work incident
- whether work restrictions are documented clearly and promptly
- how your wage loss is supported with records
- what disputes exist (for example, injury causation or the extent of disability)
In Twentynine Palms, many injured workers have jobs where schedules can shift quickly due to tourism, project cycles, or seasonal demand. When that happens, wage documentation and work restriction records become even more important—because the insurer will scrutinize gaps.
An AI output may look reasonable, but it can’t validate your evidence or predict how the insurer will evaluate your specific record.


