In the Central Valley, many serious crashes involve factors that can complicate liability discussions: changing lanes, speeding to clear traffic lights, reduced visibility near dusk, and collision forces that occur fast—before anyone can clearly describe what happened.
For spinal cord injuries, that matters because insurers commonly challenge three things:
- Whether the accident caused the neurological damage (especially if treatment began after an initial delay)
- Whether your impairment matches the severity you claim (based on objective findings)
- What your future needs actually are (supported by a plan, not assumptions)
An AI tool can’t review your imaging, neurological exams, or functional assessments. It can’t confirm how your condition affects transfers, bowel/bladder care, mobility, respiratory function, skin risk, or daily living over time.
Bottom line: treat any AI estimate as a starting point for questions—not as an answer.


