AI calculators usually work by taking the information you type in—injury description, treatment history, time off work, and sometimes wage figures—and then mapping those inputs to patterns from other cases.
That approach can be tempting after a work injury, especially if you’re waiting on records or trying to plan around expenses. However, Broussard workers’ compensation disputes often hinge on details that a calculator can’t verify, such as:
- Whether your treating provider documented work restrictions clearly (not just that you were “hurting”)
- Whether the insurer challenges whether the injury is work-related versus pre-existing or unrelated
- Whether the wage loss story matches pay stubs, payroll records, and benefit history
- Whether your claim has reached a stage where negotiations can realistically move (Louisiana claims often require specific timing and documentation)
In other words, an AI estimate may tell you what a “typical” case might look like—but your settlement value depends on what your specific file can prove.


