AI tools can’t “see” what matters most in a claim: the chain of proof.
In Grand Terrace, that chain often comes down to whether you have:
- Emergency and follow-up medical records that describe neurological symptoms (not just “it hurt”)
- A clear timeline from the incident date to your first report of headaches, dizziness, cognitive issues, or behavioral changes
- Consistent treatment (or a documented reason for gaps)
- Records of functional impairment — how symptoms interfered with commuting, work responsibilities, childcare, or daily routines
When insurers argue symptoms are unrelated or overstated, the dispute is rarely about the diagnosis label alone. It’s about whether the evidence shows causation and continuity.


