Many injured people in Berea come to a settlement discussion with an AI-generated range already in hand. The problem is that insurers don’t value your case based on a generic algorithm—they value it based on:
- Causation: medical proof that your spinal injury was caused by the specific crash/incident
- Severity and stability: what your MRI/CT results show now, and what changes are expected
- Functional limits: what you can and cannot do day-to-day (mobility, transfers, bowel/bladder care, skin risk)
- Ohio-specific documentation needs: records that hold up under scrutiny in negotiation and, if necessary, litigation
If your AI inputs were based on incomplete details (wrong injury level, missing complications, or guessed care needs), the number can drift far from reality—sometimes dramatically.


