Birmingham sits in a corridor where commuters regularly run into traffic slowdowns, lane changes, and high-speed merge behavior—conditions that can affect how an incident is described and how evidence is preserved.
After a spinal injury, the biggest problem with generic calculators isn’t just math—it’s missing context, such as:
- How the crash happened (rear-end, intersection turn, lane shift, roadway debris)
- When neurological symptoms were first noticed
- Whether emergency care documented the exact findings
- How quickly imaging and specialty evaluation occurred
AI tools can’t reliably recreate those facts from limited inputs. In real cases, insurers often dispute timing, causation, and the severity of impairment—especially when early symptoms were subtle.


