In practice, most people using an AI tool are trying to accomplish one of two things:
- Organize the facts (date of injury, symptoms, treatment timeline, missed work).
- Preview possible damage categories (medical bills, lost income, and non-economic impacts like pain and cognitive problems).
That can be helpful—especially when you’re dealing with brain fog and gaps in memory. But an AI number is not the same thing as a Georgia settlement value.
Why: insurance adjusters evaluate claims using real-world evidence—medical records, imaging where available, clinician notes, work-impact documentation, and liability facts. A model can’t verify whether your symptoms were consistently reported, whether your treatment followed medical advice, or whether the other driver/property owner in your Union City case is legally responsible.


