In real-world conversations with injured clients, one theme comes up repeatedly: insurers may recognize the diagnosis, but they still challenge what it means for causation and function.
In Glasgow, that challenge can look like:
- Treating delays or gaps because symptoms didn’t feel serious at first (common after a concussion)
- Conflicting descriptions of headaches, dizziness, sleep problems, or “brain fog”
- Limited proof of missed shifts or reduced performance—especially when work is physically demanding or safety-sensitive
- Disputes about whether symptoms were caused by the crash/incident or by something else
An AI calculator can’t “see” those details the way a legal team can. What it can do is help you build a structured timeline—symptoms, appointments, treatment, and day-to-day impact—so your claim is easier to evaluate.


