AI-style tools are built to take inputs—like injury type, symptom duration, medical visits, and lost income—and return a range. That can feel empowering when you’re overwhelmed by bills and uncertainty.
But in traumatic brain injury claims, the number can go sideways quickly because:
- TBIs often evolve. Someone may look “okay” at first, then develop persistent cognitive or neurological symptoms days or weeks later.
- Documentation quality matters more than labels. A diagnosis alone doesn’t always carry the same weight as objective findings, consistent follow-up, and clear functional limitations.
- Adjusters focus on credibility and causation. In Georgia, they routinely challenge whether the accident caused the ongoing symptoms—especially if there are gaps in treatment.
An AI calculator can help you spot missing details, but it should not be treated as a substitute for a Georgia personal injury evaluation.


