Many AI tools treat spinal cord injuries like a category problem. In the real world, the injury’s functional effect is what drives damages—mobility, transfers, bowel/bladder function, risk of pressure injuries, respiratory complications, and how care needs change over time.
In Herndon and the greater Northern Virginia area, claims frequently involve scenarios where timing and documentation matter just as much as diagnosis:
- Delayed discovery of neurological deficits after an impact
- Conflicting early notes about severity when symptoms fluctuate
- Disputes about whether later treatment was caused by the crash/work injury
- Gaps between the ER visit and follow-up specialty care
AI estimates may not account for those gaps. If the inputs don’t reflect the actual record—especially your neurological testing results and the recommended care timeline—the output can be misleading.


