Most AI tools work by taking a few inputs (injury severity, age, care needs) and producing a range. That can feel comforting—especially when you’re dealing with paralysis, mobility loss, or sudden life changes. But a Sparks-area claim is rarely decided by the diagnosis label alone.
What tends to move settlement value in real cases is timing and continuity:
- how quickly neurological symptoms were documented after the incident
- whether follow-up care tracked the same injury course
- whether records show progression, stabilization, or complications
If your medical timeline has gaps, insurers often treat it as uncertainty. A calculator can’t close those gaps—your documentation strategy can.


