Southfield residents commonly face spinal injury scenarios tied to everyday mobility—rear-end collisions on multi-lane roads, intersection crashes, and workplace incidents involving equipment or falls. Those facts influence liability and damages.
An AI tool may ask for general details (injury severity, age, and medical needs), but it cannot reliably account for:
- How quickly symptoms were documented after the incident (critical for causation disputes)
- Whether the available record shows functional limits (mobility, transfers, bowel/bladder issues)
- What future care is medically recommended versus what someone “guesses” might be needed
- How insurance carriers frame risk when they believe the case lacks objective proof
In practice, a claim with strong medical documentation can value very differently than a case where the record is incomplete or inconsistent—regardless of what any calculator outputs.


