AI-based calculators are usually built to estimate ranges based on inputs like symptom duration, treatment history, and injury description. That can be useful when you’re overwhelmed and trying to organize your situation.
But in real TBI cases—especially when symptoms overlap with migraines, sleep disruption, or anxiety—AI models can misread the record. Two people may both report a concussion or head injury, yet one claim is supported by consistent medical follow-up and functional documentation, while the other is not. Adjusters typically focus on what can be proven, not just what sounds plausible.
In Albertville, that matters because many residents don’t realize how quickly gaps can appear between an accident date, initial ER notes, and follow-up care. If symptoms persist but care is delayed or documentation is incomplete, it can become harder to justify the severity and duration of damages.


