AI tools can be useful when you’re trying to organize a confusing situation: injury date, symptoms, ER visits, follow-ups, lost work, and treatment history. In Colton, these details often get complicated quickly—commutes, family responsibilities, and shifting work schedules can make it harder to keep a clean timeline.
Still, AI outputs are not evidence. They’re pattern-based guesses. Insurers typically look for:
- Medical records that show what happened and what was diagnosed
- A consistent symptom timeline after the incident
- Proof that the injury affected daily functioning and employability
- Liability evidence tied to the specific event
If an AI tool assumes a “best-case” recovery curve or ignores documentation gaps, its range may not reflect what an adjuster will actually accept.


