An AI tool can be useful for putting categories of damages in order (medical bills, lost wages, therapy, non-economic impacts). But the value of a TBI claim in Monterey County usually depends on evidence quality—particularly evidence that connects the incident to brain-related symptoms over time.
In many King City cases, the disputed point isn’t whether a person has symptoms—it’s whether those symptoms are causally tied to the accident and whether the medical record shows consistent follow-through. An AI output may not account for things like:
- Delays between the incident and the first documented medical evaluation
- Gaps in therapy or specialist care
- Conflicting symptom descriptions (for example, headaches that later evolve into cognitive problems)
- Pre-existing conditions that can affect how adjusters frame causation
That’s why, in practice, the most helpful “calculator” is the one that helps you spot what documentation is missing—not the one that produces a single number.


