After an accident, it’s normal to search for an AI brain injury payout estimate because you want certainty. But in real California injury claims, your case value isn’t determined by diagnosis alone.
AI tools typically rely on inputs like symptom duration, treatment history, and reported functional limits. The problem is that those inputs are often incomplete—especially when the injury affects memory, attention, or how consistently you can attend appointments.
In San Marino, where many residents commute for work and rely on predictable schedules, insurers may argue that gaps in treatment or “routine” life activities mean the injury wasn’t serious. An AI calculator may not account for how those arguments get made—or what documentation is needed to counter them.


