In real Crowley injury claims, insurers typically want to see three things before they take a serious position:
- Causation (what event caused the neurological injury)
- Severity and stability (where you are now, and whether you’re likely to improve)
- Lifetime impact (what you’ll need next—therapy, equipment, home support, and medical follow-up)
AI tools can’t review imaging, neurological exams, or the functional testing clinicians document in your chart. They also can’t evaluate the reliability of the evidence in your case—like whether witness accounts match EMS notes, whether photographs were captured, or whether the medical timeline supports the same story.
So if an AI estimate seems too high or too low, that’s often a sign that it’s guessing—especially about future care.


