Many people contact a lawyer after receiving an early insurance response that feels dismissive—sometimes because the insurer believes the injury is “already accounted for” by initial emergency treatment.
In spinal cord injury claims, that assumption can be risky. A settlement may rise or fall based on whether the record shows:
- the neurological impact beyond the first hospital visit,
- the trajectory of recovery or decline,
- and the real cost of long-term care (therapy, equipment, home/vehicle changes, and caregiver needs).
AI tools can’t review imaging, neurological exams, or your day-to-day functional limits. They also can’t predict how an insurer in Georgia will treat missing documentation.


