After a collision or slip near a busy area, people often want a quick number. AI-style tools can seem to offer that—by asking for inputs like diagnosis type, treatment timeline, and symptom severity.
But South Miami injury cases frequently turn on the same questions, whether the claim comes from:
- a rear-end crash during commuting hours,
- a side-impact near an intersection,
- a pedestrian or cyclist incident,
- or a fall connected to a public area or parking situation.
In these situations, the “real value” of a TBI claim depends less on the label and more on documentation: what the medical record shows, how long symptoms persisted, and how those symptoms affected your ability to work, drive, and function day-to-day.
An AI tool can help you list what to gather. It can’t replace the legal work of connecting proof to compensation.


