After a catastrophic injury, it’s normal to want certainty. AI tools can appear to offer it: you enter details, and you receive a projected range.
In real Rockville Centre cases, though, the most important question is not “What does the internet say?” It’s whether the record shows:
- How the injury happened (the incident facts)
- What your medical tests show (neurological findings and imaging)
- What your day-to-day functioning looks like now (mobility, transfers, bladder/bowel issues, skin risk)
- What your future needs are likely to be (therapy, equipment, caregiver support)
An AI tool can be a starting point for organizing questions to ask your doctors and attorney—but it can’t replace the kind of case review that New York insurers expect.


