AI-based tools are designed to take your inputs and generate a rough range. That can be useful when you’re organizing information after a crash or fall. But in real California traumatic brain injury (TBI) claims, the settlement value depends heavily on factors that generic models often miss—especially the details that determine causation and liability.
In Fillmore, those details frequently include:
- How the crash happened on and off the 126 corridor (speed, impact angle, lane changes, and whether anyone violated traffic laws)
- What happened in the parking lot after the impact (further injury, delayed discovery of symptoms, or conflicting accounts)
- Whether your symptoms were reported promptly and consistently after the incident
- How your treatment was documented—not just that you sought care, but how clinicians described neurological findings and functional limitations
An AI output may look confident, but it can’t confirm whether your medical records support the story you need for a settlement.


