Many Tucker residents are hurt during commutes or quick trips—rear-end crashes on busy corridors, side-impact collisions at intersections, or slips and falls in retail and apartment common areas. After an injury, people often:
- miss follow-up appointments because they’re trying to work,
- delay documenting symptoms until they’re “bad enough,” or
- rely on memory even when brain injury symptoms make recall difficult.
That’s where AI tools can mislead. A calculator may ask for details you can’t easily remember—like when symptoms began or how severe they were week to week. If those inputs are off, the output can look confident while being wrong.
The practical goal isn’t to “guess your settlement.” It’s to identify what facts your file needs so your claim can be evaluated fairly.


