AI calculators work by using broad patterns. Henderson cases often turn on specifics—who had control of a dangerous situation, what an investigation shows, and how evidence holds up under scrutiny. That’s hard for automation to capture.
In practice, the biggest reasons an AI estimate can be misleading include:
- Unclear fault in high-speed or multi-party crashes (common on major commute corridors and merging areas)
- Delayed discovery of key evidence (dashcam availability, surveillance footage retention, witness recall)
- Insurance positions that evolve after they review medical records, toxicology (when relevant), and incident reports
- Nevada procedural deadlines that limit what can be pursued and when
An estimate can help you ask better questions—but it can’t evaluate liability risk, proof quality, or negotiation leverage.


