In practice, an AI calculator is most useful as a planning checklist. It can help you pull together inputs that matter in traumatic brain injury (TBI) claims, such as:
- What happened and when (including the exact timeline of symptoms)
- Treatment you sought in the days and weeks after the injury
- How your injury affected work, driving, concentration, sleep, and household tasks
- Whether your medical records consistently describe cognitive and neurological symptoms
But the biggest limitation is also the most important: AI can’t confirm what actually happened in your Rosemead incident, and it can’t weigh the credibility of medical records or the legal impact of California defenses.
In other words: use the output to identify what you still need—not to treat a number as a settlement guarantee.


