The AI estimate flow is designed to make the first step easier. Instead of forcing you through a long form right away, you can describe what happened in your own words. AI helps organize that description into intake facts, and the existing estimate rules calculate a cautious Florida injury case range.

Important: AI is not acting as a lawyer, does not provide legal advice, and does not decide what a case is worth. It helps organize the facts you type so the estimator can start from a clearer intake.

Step 1: You describe what happened

A short paragraph is usually enough to start. Helpful details include where the incident happened, what caused the injury, what hurts, whether medical care was received, and whether there are reports, photos, video, or witnesses.

You do not need perfect wording. The prompt is meant to accept normal language, including uncertainty about details you do not know yet.

Step 2: AI organizes the facts

The AI system looks for basic intake facts such as the incident type, location, treatment, injury severity, available evidence, and timing. If a detail is unclear, it should stay uncertain instead of being invented.

If the first description is too sparse, the flow may ask one clarifying question or offer guided questions for a more accurate estimate.

Step 3: Estimate rules calculate the range

The dollar range is not generated by AI chat. The app uses structured facts and estimate rules to calculate a cautious range based on the information entered so far. That range can move up or down as treatment, records, insurance coverage, and responsibility facts become clearer.

Step 4: You see the estimate before sharing

Contact information is not required before the estimate appears. After seeing the range, you can choose whether to share the case with the sponsor firm's attorney for review. If you do not choose to share, the sponsor firm's attorney does not receive your intake.

What makes the estimate more accurate?

More complete facts can make the range more useful. Treatment details, medical bills, whether care is ongoing, photos, reports, video, witnesses, missed work, and insurance information can all help an estimate become less rough. For a broader explanation, read what affects a Florida personal injury case estimate.

Try the prompt-first flow

Describe it once. See a cautious estimate.

Start with what happened, then decide whether to answer more questions or share with the sponsor firm's attorney after the estimate. Nothing is sent to the sponsor firm's attorney unless you authorize sharing.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the AI giving legal advice?

No. AI helps organize facts for the intake. It is not a lawyer, does not create an attorney-client relationship, and does not replace review by an attorney.

Does AI decide the dollar amount?

No. The AI does not generate the estimate range. The app uses structured intake facts and estimator rules to calculate a cautious range.

What happens if I do not know every fact?

You can still start. The estimate may stay more cautious, and you can answer guided questions or add optional details before sharing the case.