AI tools typically generate a range using patterns from other claims and the inputs you enter. That can be helpful for organizing questions, but it usually can’t see what Ohio juries and adjusters focus on:
- The exact neurological impact (motor strength, sensation, and functional limits)
- Whether complications are already present (skin breakdown risk, bladder/bowel issues, respiratory concerns)
- How quickly care began and how consistently it continued
- What evidence ties the incident to the spinal injury (imaging, emergency notes, witness accounts)
In local practice, that record quality often comes down to details: what was documented at the hospital, whether follow-up testing happened on schedule, and whether therapy and durable medical equipment were prescribed early.


