Most AI tools generate a range by asking questions like injury severity, age, and future care needs. But they typically can’t review your MRI/CT findings, neurological exam results, pressure-injury risk, respiratory complications, or the functional limits that determine whether you’ll need lifelong assistance.
For people injured in the Troutdale area, the missing pieces often include:
- Crash documentation quality (what responding officers recorded, scene conditions, driver statements)
- Promptness of neurological care (how quickly symptoms were evaluated and documented)
- Consistency between the event and the medical story (timing of symptoms, imaging, and follow-up exams)
- Work and commuting realities (how the injury affects your ability to do the job you actually had—not an assumed job)
AI can’t weigh those facts the way an attorney and medical team can.


