AI tools can process information fast and output a range that looks like a settlement forecast. In practice, insurance adjusters evaluate claims in a way that’s more specific than a generic model can handle—especially when the injury happened in a real Lawrenceburg setting with real timelines, witnesses, and medical documentation.
An AI estimate may not know:
- whether your symptoms were documented early enough to connect them to the event
- how your treatment followed (or didn’t follow) recommended concussion/neurology care
- whether Kentucky fault issues could shift the value of a case
- whether your medical record supports ongoing cognitive impairment versus temporary symptoms
So instead of treating an AI number as “what you’ll get,” use it as a checklist: What facts does my file need to feel complete?


