AI tools can be helpful for organizing facts, but they can also be dangerously incomplete for real injury claims. Common reasons an estimate may miss the mark after incidents in West Memphis include:
- Delayed symptom reporting: Concussion symptoms can appear later. If records don’t show when symptoms began, insurers may argue the injury is less severe or unrelated.
- Missing functional impact: Brain injuries affect attention, memory, sleep, and mood. If you can’t show how symptoms changed your work or daily routine, the value model can underrate damages.
- Unclear causation: In cases involving multiple impacts (common in multi-vehicle crashes), the dispute may be about which incident caused which symptoms.
- Understated treatment: If follow-up care is inconsistent—sometimes because of scheduling barriers or confusion after ER discharge—an AI model may assume a faster recovery than what your condition requires.
Instead of treating an AI output like a settlement promise, use it like a checklist: what evidence supports your timeline, severity, and ongoing needs?


