AI-based tools can be tempting because they offer structure when your brain injury makes everything feel harder: appointments, work responsibilities, paperwork, and symptom tracking.
But in Newport, the timeline pressure can be intense. Many people juggle shift work, commuting across the region for employment, and family responsibilities—all while trying to maintain treatment consistency. An AI tool may encourage you to input details quickly, yet it can miss the nuance Kentucky claims require, such as:
- whether your symptoms were reported promptly after a crash, fall, or workplace incident
- whether follow-up care continued when symptoms persisted
- how your injury affected attention, memory, and ability to function at work
A calculator can help you organize questions. It can’t replace the evidence-based evaluation a lawyer uses to understand your case.


