In La Grange Park, many serious injuries are tied to familiar local realities—commutes, busy intersections, changing traffic patterns, and construction activity that affects drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians. After a crash that leads to paralysis or severe spinal trauma, the first numbers you see online can feel either comforting or terrifying.
The issue is that AI outputs are usually based on generalized patterns. Your outcome in Illinois depends on details like:
- what the medical records show about neurological function (not just the diagnosis name)
- whether causation is clearly documented (what the doctors connect to what happened)
- how your care needs change over time—especially when long-term assistance is required
- what liability evidence exists (photos, witness statements, incident reports, vehicle data)
AI can’t directly read your MRI interpretations, PT/OT notes, or functional assessments. That’s why a calculator should be used as a planning tool, not a final promise.


