AI tools can generate a “range” quickly by asking for inputs like injury severity, age, and basic care needs. That can be comforting when you’re dealing with paralysis, chronic pain, or sudden life disruption.
But in practice, SCI value is driven by details AI typically can’t see:
- What your MRI/CT findings actually show
- Neurological testing results and whether impairment is complete or incomplete
- Complications that may arise later (skin breakdown risk, respiratory issues, bowel/bladder complications)
- The medical team’s prognosis—especially what clinicians expect over the next few years
In Strongsville, those missing details matter because insurance adjusters and Ohio courts focus on proof—not just diagnosis labels.


