AI tools usually generate a number or range using inputs like injury severity, age, and assumed care needs. That can offer emotional relief because it turns uncertainty into something you can hold.
But spinal cord injury claims don’t settle like math problems. In New Jersey, insurers will look for documentation that ties together:
- Causation (what caused the neurological damage)
- Severity and stability (what the medical record shows now and what it predicts)
- Future life-care needs (what care you will likely require)
- Liability evidence (who was responsible and what proof supports it)
AI can’t review your imaging, neurological exams, or the practical realities of your daily function. In Maywood—where many residents commute and rely on routine—those functional details can strongly affect damages. A generic output may miss what matters in your record.


