AI tools are usually built to generate a quick, generalized range. That can be useful for organizing thoughts—but spinal cord injury cases don’t follow generic patterns.
In Ohio, insurers frequently scrutinize whether the record clearly shows:
- Causation (the injury was caused by the accident—not a pre-existing condition)
- Severity (how much neurological function is actually lost)
- Prognosis (what care is likely needed long-term)
- Consistency (whether early symptoms and later limitations line up)
A calculator can’t reliably measure those things unless your inputs are extremely accurate and your medical documentation is complete.


