AI tools typically work by taking inputs—like how the injury was diagnosed, how long symptoms lasted, and what treatment you received—and then generating a rough range.
That can be useful if you don’t yet know what to ask your doctor or what documents will matter for your claim. But in real Hammond, LA injury cases, the value of your claim often turns on details AI can’t reliably “see,” such as:
- whether your symptoms were documented consistently after the incident
- how quickly you were evaluated and followed up
- whether objective findings support the reported cognitive effects (not just “brain fog”)
- whether another condition (migraine history, sleep disruption, stress) could be blamed instead
In other words: the AI output is a starting point. The settlement is built from evidence.


