I’ve been experimenting with a tool that uses AI to give instant estimates for car accident settlements. It’s trained on 50,000+ real cases from 2019–2024, so the idea is you can plug in details about your accident and get a ballpark figure of what your claim might be worth.
The reason I started messing with this is because I’ve seen how confusing and slow the process can be after an accident — you’re waiting on insurance, lawyers, or both, and it feels like you’re in the dark on what’s “normal.”
My questions for folks here:
- If you were in an accident, would you even want to see an estimate like this?
- What would make you trust (or not trust) something like this?
- Do you think this kind of tool would be helpful, or would it just complicate things further?
Not trying to pitch anything — I’m genuinely curious if this would actually be useful in the real world, or if it’s a “cool tech but no practical use” type of thing. Crude landing page here
Would you trust an AI to estimate a car accident settlement?
byu/roof_radar inInsurance
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