Mayfield Heights residents often face the same frustrating problem after paralysis or a spinal fracture: expenses arrive before answers do. When you’re paying for follow-up care, assistive devices, home safety needs, and transportation limitations, it’s natural to want a quick estimate.
AI tools can help you organize questions (What care will I need? What documentation supports that? What losses are likely?), especially when you don’t yet know what your long-term treatment plan will require.
But in real cases, insurers don’t negotiate based on a generic output. They evaluate:
- Whether the injury was caused by the specific event
- The severity and stability of neurological findings
- How future care is supported by clinicians and records
- Liability evidence tied to the incident


