AI-style calculators typically work by asking for inputs such as:
- the type of head injury (concussion vs. more serious TBI)
- symptom timeline (how soon symptoms began and whether they persisted)
- treatment history (ER visits, follow-ups, therapy)
- impacts on work and daily living
That can feel helpful when you’re overwhelmed.
However, a calculator can only model patterns. In real claims, especially for residents of Prichard and surrounding areas, settlement value hinges on details like:
- whether the symptoms were consistently documented
- whether providers tied the injury to the accident
- whether the defense argues another cause (or disputes severity)
- how your injury affected your ability to do shift work, drive safely, or manage routines
Bottom line: use AI as an organizer—not as a substitute for a case evaluation.


