Lenoir City residents see serious injuries from everyday risk patterns: sudden stops on commute corridors, distracted driving near busier intersections, and collisions where drivers may dispute fault after the fact. When paralysis results—often from spinal cord or severe nerve injuries—the dispute usually becomes more complex than “who hit whom.”
Insurers may argue:
- the injury was caused by something that existed before,
- the paralysis developed later for reasons unrelated to the incident,
- or that the documented symptoms don’t match the claimed severity.
An AI-assisted review is useful here because paralysis cases depend on timelines and consistency—what was documented in the first hours, what imaging showed, when treatment began, and how symptoms progressed afterward.


