AI tools usually work like “guessing games” using categories and averages. They may ask for your diagnosis, age, and general care needs—but they can’t review your imaging, neurological exams, or the functional findings doctors document.
In Barrington, where many serious crashes involve commuters on Route 14, busy intersections, and seasonal traffic surges, the early story of what happened is crucial. If your claim is later challenged on causation—such as whether symptoms truly came from the incident—an AI number won’t help you prove it.
Key takeaway: treat AI outputs as a starting point for questions, not a prediction of what you’ll receive.


