In small-to-mid-sized communities like Statesboro, insurance adjusters commonly focus on what can be proven—not what seems likely. That means the strongest cases usually come down to whether the medical record clearly ties the spinal injury to the incident and whether your future care needs are supported with specifics.
AI estimates often assume that two people with the “same” spinal condition will have similar outcomes. In real life, outcomes vary based on factors like:
- the exact neurological level and whether injuries are complete or incomplete
- documented function changes (mobility, transfers, bowel/bladder function)
- complications that may develop later (skin breakdown, spasticity, respiratory issues)
- how quickly treatment began and whether early interventions were consistent
Bottom line: in a settlement discussion, the diagnosis label is only the beginning. What matters is what the record shows about function, causation, and prognosis.


