AI tools are built to work from inputs—diagnosis labels, treatment history, and symptom descriptions. But in real life, brain injury claims in Evans and the surrounding Colorado Front Range often hinge on details that aren’t captured well in a generic form.
Common gaps include:
- Symptom timing: concussion symptoms may worsen over days or weeks, especially when someone returns to work or commuting routines too soon.
- Documentation quality: insurers look closely at emergency notes, follow-up neurology/concussion care, and whether the record consistently reflects cognitive and functional limits.
- Functional impact: in a suburban commute-and-work environment, proving how symptoms affect focus, reaction time, driving comfort, and job performance matters.
- Causation challenges: Colorado adjusters may argue migraines, stress, sleep disorders, or prior history explain symptoms—unless the medical record connects the incident to the neurological effects.
An AI range can be a starting point, but it typically can’t replace the evidence evaluation that determines how a claim is negotiated in Colorado.


