An AI-style tool is usually built to organize information—like the type of head injury, when symptoms started, whether you sought emergency care, and what treatment followed. In that sense, it can help you:
- identify which medical documents matter most to your timeline
- understand common categories of damages (medical bills, lost wages, non-economic harm)
- spot missing details you’ll need for a real evaluation
But the number an AI produces is not a Barnstable Town-specific settlement amount. Real-world valuation depends on evidence quality and legal proof—especially when symptoms are less visible than broken bones.
In Massachusetts, insurers and adjusters typically look for documentation that supports both causation (the injury is connected to the incident) and impact (how the injury affected your ability to work and function). An AI output can’t verify that your record tells the whole story.


