Many AI tools generate a “range” based on inputs you select—injury severity, age, and certain care needs. That can be comforting when you’re facing mounting costs and uncertainty.
But in real Greensboro cases, insurers don’t decide value from a questionnaire. They decide value from:
- Objective medical findings (neurologic exams, imaging, functional assessments)
- A documented prognosis (what doctors expect to happen over time)
- Causation evidence tying the specific event to the spinal injury
- North Carolina claim timing and documentation (when records are obtained, how they’re organized, and whether they support future care)
AI can be a starting point for organizing your questions. It can’t replace a legal evaluation of the facts behind your diagnosis.


