Most AI tools work like this: you enter injury details and they produce a projected damage range. That can be useful for understanding the categories that matter.
But real settlement value in West Virginia typically turns on evidence that an AI tool can’t fully see—especially proof of:
- Neurological severity (what functions were actually lost and what remains)
- Causation (how doctors connect the trauma to your current condition)
- Prognosis (what the medical record says about recovery vs. progression)
- Liability (who is responsible, and how comparative fault issues are argued)
Even when two people have the same diagnosis wording, their outcomes can differ based on documented function, complications, and whether a life-care plan is supported by clinicians.


