AI tools typically work by asking for a few inputs—age, relationship, medical expenses, and the type of incident—and then generating a broad range. In real New Hyde Park cases, value can swing dramatically based on things a calculator can’t reliably account for, such as:
- Whether fault is disputed (common in commuter-area crashes and intersection collisions)
- Causation questions (for example, complications that arise after the initial injury)
- Insurance posture and policy limits (what coverage is available and how aggressively it’s defended)
- Document availability (police reports, medical records, employment verification)
- Evidence quality (camera footage clarity, witness consistency, scene measurements)
An AI estimate may feel precise, but it can’t review the record. And without the record, “what you might get” can be a number without legal meaning.


