AI tools can be useful for organizing facts, but they can’t “see” the same things a California injury attorney will look for—like the clarity of the incident timeline, the quality of treatment records, or whether a later symptom flare-up is medically connected to the event.
In the San Dimas area, claims often turn on documentation details that AI cannot reliably interpret, such as:
- Whether emergency care notes accurately captured neurological symptoms at the time of injury
- Whether follow-up visits with neurology, concussion programs, or primary care were consistent
- Whether work restrictions were documented (common in commuting-heavy jobs)
- Whether there were gaps between the incident and the first report of cognitive symptoms
A “range” from an online calculator may look confident. Your claim value usually hinges on proof—especially for brain injuries where symptoms can be both real and not immediately visible.


