Many AI tools ask you for inputs like injury severity, age, and care needs. The problem is that spinal cord injuries don’t behave like checkboxes. In Palatka-area cases, the details that change outcomes often include:
- When neurological symptoms were first documented after a crash or fall
- Whether imaging and neurologic testing were completed promptly
- How quickly you received specialized treatment and rehab
- Whether you developed complications that can affect long-term care needs
If those details aren’t accurately reflected, an AI estimate can be misleading—either too low (missing future care costs) or too high (assuming a level of recovery or stability that the medical record doesn’t support).


