An AI tool may produce a range based on inputs like injury severity or treatment type. That can be useful for education, but it’s not the same as a legal assessment of:
- What Oklahoma records actually support (wound descriptions, diagnoses, follow-up care)
- How liability is likely to be argued (ownership/control, foreseeability, and witness credibility)
- Whether damages are documented early enough to avoid gaps adjusters exploit
In practice, two Yukon residents can enter similar information into the same tool and get different outputs—because the tool can’t verify medical causation, obtain photos, or interpret inconsistencies that often show up during claim review.


