AI tools often work like this: you enter your diagnosis and symptoms, and the tool generates a rough range. That can be helpful for organizing questions—but it can miss key realities in real claims.
In Brookhaven, head injuries frequently occur in scenarios where liability disputes are common—such as:
- Rear-end crashes and sudden braking on busy commuting corridors
- Collisions involving trucks or larger vehicles, where impact dynamics are contested
- Worksite incidents in industrial or maintenance settings
- Falls caused by uneven pavement, damaged sidewalks, or poor lighting near commercial properties
Even when the diagnosis is similar, the claim value can change dramatically based on:
- whether medical records show a consistent injury timeline,
- whether symptoms were documented early and repeatedly,
- what objective testing exists (when available), and
- how clearly the injury affected work, driving, parenting, or daily functioning.
An AI estimate can’t “see” those gaps the way a legal team can.


