AI tools can be useful for organizing questions, but they often assume facts you may not have yet—like the full duration of symptoms, the functional limits you’ll experience, or whether your medical records will clearly connect the injury to the accident.
In real insurance evaluation, especially for head injuries and concussions, adjusters look for a consistent story across:
- When symptoms started (and whether that timeline matches your treatment)
- How your symptoms were described (not just the label)
- Whether you followed recommended care
- Whether your symptoms affected daily life and work
An AI output can’t verify imaging reports, read neurology notes the way an attorney and medical reviewers do, or predict how Arkansas insurance adjusters will weigh gaps in treatment.


