Clovis residents commonly face serious traffic and workplace risks tied to everyday routes: multi-vehicle collisions, high-speed turn lanes, and intersections where visibility and timing matter. When a spinal injury happens, insurers often try to narrow fault by disputing speed, impact severity, or whether the injury truly matches the crash.
That’s why an AI tool can’t replace the essentials that move a case forward:
- Documented neurological findings (what doctors observed, tested, and recorded)
- Imaging and treatment timelines (how quickly care began and what it showed)
- Functional proof (how mobility, bladder/bowel function, transfers, or daily living changed)
- A credible causation story (linking the event to the spinal injury)
In other words: AI can help you organize questions, but the settlement discussion ultimately follows the paper trail and the medical narrative.


