AI calculators usually work by taking the details you type in—injury type, treatment dates, work restrictions, and time missed—and then comparing your inputs to broad patterns.
In Cleburne, that can be misleading in two common ways:
- Your commute and job schedule can affect wage proof. If your work schedule included overtime, shift differentials, or consistent attendance patterns, a calculator may not fully capture how those earnings were actually affected.
- Texas claims often turn on documentation quality. If your treating notes don’t clearly connect symptoms to work restrictions—or if updated work status isn’t documented—an estimate may look reasonable but still undervalue what the evidence supports.
AI can’t see the records an adjuster will review, and it can’t predict how Texas procedural steps and medical-impairment issues will play out in your specific file.


