Most AI tools try to estimate value using broad categories (medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering). That can be a helpful starting point, but brain injury cases in Conway typically turn on details that generalized models can’t fully weigh—especially when the record must support causation and severity.
In practice, adjusters will look closely at:
- How the injury happened (impact dynamics, witness accounts, and whether the incident involved sudden force)
- When symptoms were first reported and whether they were consistently documented
- What treatment you followed after the crash or event
- Functional impact—how symptoms affected work, driving, parenting, or daily routines
- Whether symptoms fit other explanations (like preexisting migraines or stress-related conditions)
A calculator may produce a number. Your outcome usually depends on whether the evidence tells a coherent story—one that fits your medical records and the incident timeline.


