AI tools typically work by comparing your answers to broad patterns. That can be helpful for brainstorming, but it’s not built for the details that often matter most in local claims:
- Job-site realities: In suburban Atlanta-area workplaces, injuries frequently involve repetitive strain, equipment handling, or “minor” incidents that worsen over time. AI can’t know whether your timeline matches the way injuries usually develop.
- Commuting and schedule impacts: If your work requires early starts, shift changes, or travel between sites, your wage-loss story may be more complex than a simple “time missed” figure.
- Documentation gaps common to fast-turn workplaces: When employers ask you to “keep working” while you wait for treatment, the resulting record can look inconsistent to an adjuster—even if the injury is legitimate.
In other words: the calculator may produce a range, but the insurer will still decide the value based on what your file can prove.


