AI tools are built to process inputs quickly—like the type of incident, symptoms, and treatment history. They may generate a range of potential outcomes.
What they can’t reliably do is evaluate the things that matter most to insurers and Alabama claim evaluators, such as:
- Whether your symptoms were documented consistently after the incident
- How quickly you sought treatment after the crash or fall
- Whether the medical record ties your neurological symptoms to the specific event
- The credibility of the timeline (especially when symptoms evolve over weeks)
- How your injury affected your ability to perform day-to-day work and commuting tasks
For Boaz residents, that last point is crucial. Many people don’t just miss one shift—they miss cognitive reliability they need for driving, job performance, safety-sensitive duties, or managing responsibilities at home.


