Most AI tools work like a “damage math” questionnaire. They may ask for injury type, age, and basic care needs. The problem is that spinal cord injury value is rarely driven by labels alone.
In Edmond (and across Oklahoma), insurers commonly scrutinize:
- Causation: whether the medical findings match the crash or workplace event (especially if symptoms developed or were documented later)
- Severity and completeness: how doctors describe motor/sensory impairment over time
- Functional impact: mobility limitations, transfers, bowel/bladder management, skin risk, and need for durable medical equipment
- Future care credibility: whether a life-care plan is supported by treating providers and realistic timelines
An AI tool can’t review imaging, neurological exams, or therapy notes. It can’t weigh inconsistencies in witness statements or explain how Oklahoma courts and adjusters treat proof.


