Most AI tools work from generalized patterns. They may ask you for injury type, age, and broad care needs, then output a range based on assumptions that are rarely as specific as what Georgia injury cases require.
In practice, insurers in Dalton (and across Georgia) tend to scrutinize:
- How the injury happened (sequence of events, witness accounts, and documentation)
- Neurological findings over time (not just the diagnosis label)
- Whether causation is clearly supported by records and imaging
- Whether future care is documented with medical credibility
Two people can receive the same broad spinal injury label and still have dramatically different functional outcomes—especially when complications arise or when early treatment affects recovery.
An AI number can’t review your medical imaging, track changes in function, or evaluate the strength of liability evidence for your specific Dalton incident.


