Many people injured around Brentwood—especially commuters and drivers—don’t just face symptoms like headaches, dizziness, and brain fog. They also face practical pressure: bills piling up, work schedules tied to commute reliability, and family responsibilities that don’t pause.
AI-style tools can appear to offer quick answers by sorting facts into common buckets (medical costs, lost earnings, pain and suffering). That can be useful when you’re trying to organize information.
Still, those tools can’t see the details that matter most in California negotiations:
- Whether your symptom timeline matches the incident
- Whether treatment was consistent enough to show causation
- Whether an adjuster can credibly argue your symptoms are unrelated
A “number” can motivate you—but it can also mislead you if it becomes the goal instead of the starting point.


