A spinal cord injury claim can involve decades of medical and daily living costs. But the value your claim may support isn’t determined by the diagnosis label alone.
In practice, insurers and adjusters focus on questions like:
- How the injury occurred (rear-end collisions, highway speed impacts, workplace incidents at local job sites, or falls)
- Whether the medical timeline supports causation (symptoms that match the event, imaging, neurologic findings, follow-up documentation)
- How your function changed (mobility, bladder/bowel function, skin integrity risk, ability to work)
- Whether future needs are actually documented (not just predicted)
That’s why an AI tool can be a starting point—but it can’t review the neurological exams, imaging, and life-care needs that attorneys rely on to value catastrophic injuries.


