AI tools can organize details like the type of injury, treatment history, and symptom categories. That can feel helpful when you’re overwhelmed.
But in practice, insurers don’t value claims based on labels alone (“concussion,” “brain fog,” “TBI”). They value claims based on what can be proven: what happened, what injuries were documented, how symptoms affected your life, and whether medical evidence supports causation.
AI outputs can also miss key context that frequently matters in Peachtree City cases, such as:
- How quickly you sought care after the incident
- Whether follow-up appointments were consistent
- Whether your symptoms were described in a way that matches clinical findings
- Whether your functional limitations are documented (work, driving, concentration, household tasks)
A calculator can be a starting point. A legal case still has to be built from evidence.


