AI tools can be useful for organizing information, but they often treat a traumatic brain injury like a checklist. In real cases in Alabama, the valuation depends on evidence and proof—especially when symptoms are cognitive or neurological and not fully captured by quick imaging.
Insurance adjusters typically focus on:
- Whether the incident is medically connected to your brain injury symptoms
- How consistently symptoms were reported and treated over time
- Whether functional limitations affected work and daily life
- Whether liability is clear (and whether comparative fault is being argued)
An AI output may give a range, but that number can’t verify medical records, interpret neurologic testing, or predict how a Talladega adjuster will evaluate credibility.


