AI tools generally generate output based on broad patterns and the inputs you type in. That’s not the same as reviewing:
- the neurological findings documented at the hospital,
- whether the injury is complete vs. incomplete,
- the presence of complications that can change future care (like skin risk or respiratory issues), and
- the life-care timeline needed for a long-term paralysis case.
In Gatesville, we also see how the “first story” of the incident can make or break causation. If the documentation is incomplete—whether because symptoms weren’t recognized immediately or because details weren’t recorded while memories were fresh—an AI estimate may still produce a number, but it won’t reflect the litigation risk your case faces.


