Most online tools build a generic range from injury category and a few inputs you type in. That can feel helpful—until you compare it to what adjusters actually look for in Louisiana.
In Opelousas, injury cases commonly turn on practical, record-based questions like:
- Was the injury immediately documented? Early ER findings, neuro checks, and imaging reports matter.
- Did treatment follow the expected timeline? Delays can create disputes about causation or severity.
- Are functional limits proven, not just described? Notes on transfers, mobility, pain levels, bowel/bladder issues, and skin risk carry major weight.
- Does the claim match the way the incident really happened? In crashes and jobsite incidents, the scene facts and witness accounts often decide whether liability is accepted.
An AI tool can’t review the imaging, the discharge summary, or the clinicians’ neurological measurements. And in spinal injury cases, those specifics drive everything from future care to non-economic damages.


