In a place like Rainbow City, the incident facts often come down to details: how the crash occurred, what the impact did to the head, and how quickly symptoms were reported. AI tools may ask you to input “severity” or “duration,” but they usually can’t confirm:
- what your clinicians actually observed (and when)
- whether records show a consistent symptom timeline
- how insurance adjusters interpret conflicting reports
- whether pre-existing conditions are being used to reduce value
That’s why an AI result should be treated like a question list, not a settlement promise. The goal is to identify what your file needs next—medical records, functional proof, or incident documentation—so your claim can be evaluated fairly.


