AI tools typically work from generalized patterns—what similar cases tend to involve, and how certain injury features affect damages. In real spinal cord injury claims, the outcome hinges on details that AI can’t “see,” such as:
- The exact neurological level and whether the injury is complete or incomplete
- Documented functional limits (mobility, transfers, bowel/bladder management, skin risk)
- Whether your medical record supports causation to a specific incident
- How quickly you received treatment and whether the care plan matches your prognosis
In a suburban area like Johns Creek—where many residents commute on major corridors and a significant share of crashes involve multiple vehicles—liability disputes are common. AI can’t weigh witness credibility, reconcile conflicting accounts, or evaluate whether a driver, employer, or property owner had notice of a hazard.


