AI tools can summarize factors that often affect settlement value—like symptoms, treatment history, and lost income. But in Bakersfield cases, the biggest difference-maker usually isn’t the label; it’s whether your medical record tells a consistent, persuasive story.
Insurance adjusters typically scrutinize:
- Causation: that the accident is medically connected to your neurological symptoms
- Consistency: that symptoms and treatment match the timeline
- Functional impact: what changed in real life—work performance, daily tasks, and cognition
A calculator can’t verify imaging results, interpret neuropsychological findings, or weigh the credibility of competing explanations. For that, you need a legal review connected to your actual documentation.


