Many catastrophic spinal injuries in our region involve facts that don’t always fit neatly into a generic calculator input. For example:
- Rear-end and lane-change crashes on local highways can produce sudden impacts that lead to immediate neurological symptoms.
- Workplace incidents—falls, equipment contact, or loading/unloading accidents—can involve multiple responsible parties such as employers, contractors, or property owners.
- Truck and commercial traffic can complicate investigations if speed, lane position, or braking distance are disputed.
AI tools may ask for “incident type” and “severity,” but they can’t see the details that matter locally: accident reports, witness statements, vehicle damage patterns, safety procedures, and whether medical records consistently link the injury to the event.
Bottom line: if the story behind the injury isn’t documented well, an AI “range” can be misleading.


