After a traumatic brain injury, the hardest part is often the uncertainty: medical bills, missed shifts, and symptoms like headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, irritability, trouble concentrating, and memory gaps. Those issues can make it difficult to plan your next steps—so it makes sense that people look for an AI tool that can organize the story.
But here’s the key difference: AI outputs are not proof. They can’t verify your medical timeline, interpret neurologic findings, or predict how Indiana adjusters will weigh causation and documentation.
In practice, a calculator can be useful for building a checklist (what records to gather, what questions to ask), while your actual settlement value depends on evidence and how Indiana law treats negligence and damages.


