An AI-style tool typically works by asking for inputs—injury type, symptoms, treatment dates, and work impact—then returning a rough range of damages categories. For many Rincon residents, that can be helpful when you’re trying to:
- organize records after a crash or work incident
- identify which medical details are missing
- understand the difference between immediate bills and longer-term needs
But an AI output is not the same thing as what an adjuster or a Georgia court will accept. In real cases, settlement value depends on how well the evidence lines up with causation and how convincingly your functional limitations are documented.
Bottom line: treat AI as a checklist generator—not a promise of what you “should” receive.


