An AI tool can be helpful as a starting point, especially for organizing information you may struggle to track after a concussion or head injury. But in a real Brunswick injury claim, the value of your case will depend on evidence that survives scrutiny—not on a generic model.
Here’s how that typically plays out:
- AI may estimate categories (medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering), but it can’t verify the strength of your medical record.
- AI can’t authenticate causation the way your treating providers and records can—particularly when insurers argue symptoms are unrelated.
- AI can’t account for Georgia claim dynamics, including how adjusters evaluate consistency across treatment, gaps in care, and comparative fault.
Think of AI as a checklist generator, not a settlement promise.


