AI tools usually work like a worksheet: you enter injury basics, and the program produces a range. The problem is that spinal cord injury value in Georgia hinges on specifics that rarely get captured accurately by a generic form—things like:
- Documented neurological deficits (not just a diagnosis label)
- Functional impact shown in therapy notes and follow-up exams
- Whether complications developed (skin breakdown, respiratory issues, bowel/bladder complications)
- How quickly care began and whether the treatment plan was followed
In Dublin, that matters because the “story” of how the injury occurred—what happened, where it happened, and who had control of the situation—can strongly affect liability. An AI estimate cannot evaluate whether evidence supports fault or whether the defense may argue the injury was caused by something else.


