Many people assume that once they have a spinal cord injury diagnosis, the numbers should be straightforward. In real claims, insurers focus on questions like:
- What exactly caused the injury? (Timing, mechanism, and causation)
- How severe is the neurological damage? (and whether it’s complete or incomplete)
- What does the record show about daily function? (mobility, bladder/bowel issues, transfers, skin risk)
- What care is actually required long term? (not just what was billed)
Plantation residents frequently deal with claims that involve multiple records and moving targets—ER findings, follow-up imaging, specialist evaluations, and therapy plans. If those documents don’t align cleanly, the case value can change dramatically.
An AI estimate can’t pull your medical imaging, reconcile inconsistent notes, or confirm causation the way a lawyer can once they review the full file.


