AI tools often treat spinal cord injuries like standardized categories. In reality, two people can have the same diagnosis label and still face dramatically different outcomes.
In the Fenton area, claim value frequently hinges on whether medical documentation supports:
- Immediate vs. delayed symptom onset (important for causation arguments)
- Functional loss (mobility, transfers, breathing support, bowel/bladder management)
- Complications that change future care (skin breakdown risk, infections, spasticity management)
- Local realities of daily living—for example, how often someone can safely travel to therapy, access equipment, or coordinate caregiver schedules
A useful estimate tool can help you organize questions for your lawyer and doctors—but it shouldn’t be treated as a promise or a prediction of what an insurer will pay.


