AI tools for spinal cord injury claims generally use structured inputs—injury severity, age, treatment type, and projected needs—to produce a range. That range can be useful for understanding which categories typically move the value up or down.
But the practical limitation is the same in Rancho Palos Verdes as anywhere else: an AI model cannot review the documentation your case actually depends on, such as:
- MRI/CT and neurological exam findings (and how they were interpreted)
- stability of the spine and whether the injury is improving or plateaued
- functional limits shown in therapy notes and medical follow-ups
- complications that can emerge after the initial hospitalization
For people living with paralysis or serious spinal trauma, the difference between “estimated” and “proven” can be enormous.


