AI settlement tools typically work like this: you enter inputs (injury type, symptoms, treatment, work impact) and the tool returns a range. That may sound helpful, but in real Middletown, CT injury claims, value hinges on documentation and timelines—especially for brain injuries that can be invisible at first.
Local adjusters and defense counsel frequently look for:
- Consistency between the incident timeline and symptom timeline (when headaches, memory issues, dizziness, or mood changes began)
- Whether treatment followed medical advice (and whether gaps can be explained)
- How the injury affected functioning, not just diagnoses (work attendance, concentration, driving safety, daily responsibilities)
- Objective and clinical support for cognitive complaints when available (neurology notes, concussion clinic evaluations, therapy records)
An AI calculator may not know whether your symptoms were documented at the right time, whether a clinician linked symptoms to the event, or whether your treatment plan matched what doctors recommended.


