AI tools are good at generating a range based on common inputs. They usually cannot actually review your medical imaging, neurological exams, or your treating physicians’ prognosis.
For Kannapolis residents, the practical problem is that insurers often insist on detailed documentation—records that show:
- Causation (that the accident is medically connected to your spinal injury)
- Severity and stability (how your condition is expected to change)
- Functional impact (how your daily life is affected, not just the diagnosis)
- Lifetime care planning (equipment, therapy, and assistance needs)
An AI output can’t “see” these details the way a case evaluation can. Treat it as a starting point for questions—not as a prediction you can safely rely on.


