After a spinal injury, families face immediate pressures: mounting medical bills, mobility changes, home safety concerns, and uncertainty about long-term care. An AI tool can feel like a lifeline because it tries to convert complicated facts into a rough number.
But in Brookhaven, the practical question is usually this: Is the estimate realistic for the record your case can prove? That depends less on the label of the injury and more on documentation—neurological findings, functional limitations, follow-up testing, and the timeline from the incident to diagnosis.


