Many people in Rogers are involved in the same types of incidents that commonly lead to traumatic brain injuries: rear-end crashes on busy corridors, head impacts in slip-and-fall situations, and workplace incidents in physically demanding roles.
What makes settlement valuation tricky is that brain injury symptoms can be inconsistent early on. You might feel “mostly okay” at first, then later develop headaches, sleep disruption, dizziness, irritability, or cognitive problems that interfere with tasks at work.
An AI calculator may generate a range based on typical patterns, but it can’t reliably account for:
- How quickly you reported symptoms after the incident
- Whether your treatment stayed consistent (and whether gaps were explained)
- Whether providers documented cognitive changes in a way insurance adjusters can understand
- How the incident’s facts line up with Arkansas fault and causation standards
In other words: AI can organize questions, but it can’t replace evidence-based legal evaluation.


