In Oakdale, many people want quick clarity after a traumatic brain injury (TBI) because the early days are often confusing: symptoms may be mild at first, then change over time—headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, concentration problems, and mood shifts.
An AI-style tool can sometimes help you:
- Organize the timeline of symptoms and treatment (what happened first, what changed later)
- List categories of damages to discuss with a lawyer (medical costs, wage loss, and non-economic impacts)
- Spot missing documentation, like follow-up visits, work restrictions, or specialist evaluations
But the most important limitation is this: an AI output is only as strong as the inputs. If the tool assumes a clean recovery curve or overlooks gaps typical of real life (delays getting appointments, insurance interruptions, difficulty tracking symptoms), the “range” may not reflect your likely valuation.


