Many AI tools generate a range based on patterns from other cases. That can create a false sense of certainty—particularly if your injury sounds similar to stories you’ve seen online.
The problem is that workers’ comp isn’t decided by a single input. In Pleasanton cases, the insurer’s evaluation commonly depends on:
- Whether your medical timeline is consistent (treatment starts promptly, follow-ups are documented, restrictions are recorded)
- How your work restrictions match your actual job duties (and whether the file shows you couldn’t safely perform them)
- Whether the insurer disputes causation or maximum medical improvement (MMI)
- Whether wage loss is supported by reliable payroll information and specific time periods
An AI calculator can’t review the evidence that drives those decisions. It also can’t predict how the claim will be handled procedurally once Texas-required steps begin.


