Justice sits in the orbit of the bigger road network around Chicago, and that means many TBI cases follow familiar patterns: rear-end collisions on busy corridors, side-impact crashes at intersections, and head injuries during sudden stops and lane changes. In these scenarios, symptoms can be confusing—especially in the days right after an impact.
AI calculators often assume:
- the injury severity is known immediately,
- symptoms were documented consistently,
- and the medical timeline is straightforward.
But real cases are rarely that clean. A concussion can be mistaken at first for “just a headache,” and cognitive symptoms may show up later—sleep disruption, irritability, concentration problems, or memory gaps that affect work and daily life.
When an AI tool is fed incomplete or simplified information, the result can be misleadingly precise.


