AI tools are typically built to generate a range using common injury categories and simplified inputs. That can be helpful when you’re trying to understand what damages might look like in broad terms. But spinal cord injuries are not “one-size-fits-all,” and local realities can make the difference.
In Lawrenceville, disputes frequently hinge on:
- Causation (was the neurological damage caused by the crash/fall/impact, or did it relate to a prior issue?)
- Timing (did symptoms appear immediately, or were they delayed?)
- Functional impact (what you can actually do now—transfers, walking/standing tolerance, bowel/bladder management, skin risk)
- Care needs (what assistance is realistically required and for how long)
An AI tool can’t review the imaging, neurological exams, and life-care planning that insurers will scrutinize. That’s why your next step should be building a record that holds up under Georgia claim investigation standards and negotiation practices.


