AI tools typically work by using the details you type in—injury type, treatment history, and time out of work—to generate a “range” based on patterns from other cases.
The problem is that Suwanee workplaces aren’t uniform. You may have been injured:
- on a job site with changing conditions (weather, footing, equipment changes)
- during shift work where reporting delays happen simply because you’re not near a provider immediately
- while commuting between job locations or responding to after-hours requests
- in environments where supervisors control incident reporting and paperwork
Those real-world factors affect how insurers evaluate credibility, causation, and the extent of work impact. An AI estimate can’t review your incident reporting timeline, your treating physician’s restriction language, or the way your employer documented the event.


