An AI-based tool typically estimates value by asking for inputs like injury type, treatment dates, and symptom descriptions. For Livingston residents, that can be useful when you’re trying to make sense of scattered records—ER paperwork, follow-up visits, therapy referrals, and employer documentation.
But an AI estimate is only a rough starting point because it can’t:
- confirm whether medical findings match the mechanism of injury
- weigh credibility issues (California claims often turn on what’s documented and when)
- account for how insurers evaluate long-term symptom persistence
Think of it as a worksheet, not a prediction. The number it gives you can’t replace the legal task of tying the accident to the brain injury and proving how the injury has affected your life.


