AI-style tools generally work by collecting inputs such as:
- the injury type (concussion vs. more serious TBI)
- when symptoms started
- treatment history (urgent care, ER, neurology, therapy)
- functional impact (work limitations, cognitive issues)
- basic accident details
The output is often a rough range meant to help you think in categories—medical bills, lost income, and non-economic losses.
For Woodland, this matters because many injury cases here involve commuting and mixed road conditions (fast highway driving combined with traffic slowdowns and turn movements). Insurance adjusters may argue that symptoms are unrelated or preexisting, so organizing your timeline early can reduce confusion later.
Important: an AI estimate is not a valuation of your case. California claims depend heavily on evidence quality, causation, and how consistently symptoms are documented.


