Think of an AI tool as a structured checklist. It may ask for inputs like:
- the type of head injury (concussion, brain bleed concerns, etc.)
- treatment history and follow-up care
- symptom timeline and functional limitations
- documentation of lost wages or reduced work capacity
For Altamonte Springs residents, that can be useful because it nudges you to gather what adjusters expect to see: a consistent medical story and proof of impact. But AI outputs are only as good as the assumptions behind them.
Florida insurance negotiations aren’t driven by diagnosis labels alone. Adjusters and defense attorneys look at whether the medical records support causation (the accident caused the brain injury symptoms) and whether the treatment and symptom progression make sense.


