AI tools typically work like a questionnaire: you enter details about injury severity and future needs, and the tool returns a rough range. That can be helpful for understanding the categories that matter.
In real Shawnee cases, however, insurers often challenge the parts AI tools can’t see:
- Whether the crash actually caused the neurological injury (especially when symptoms evolve over time)
- Whether your medical record supports the severity level you selected in the calculator
- Whether your future care needs are documented with a life-care plan or treating-provider recommendations
Even when the injury diagnosis is correct, the valuation can change dramatically based on what’s documented next—imaging findings, neurological exams, functional limitations, and how care needs progress.


