An AI-style calculator is usually built to prompt you for inputs such as:
- the type of head injury (concussion vs. more severe brain injury)
- symptom timeline (initial symptoms and what changed later)
- medical treatment and follow-ups
- work limitations and daily impacts
- basic case facts
That can be helpful if you’re overwhelmed and trying to pull together a consistent story.
But an AI estimate can’t reliably:
- verify whether objective testing supports your reported symptoms
- connect your neurological effects to a specific incident when records are incomplete
- predict how New York insurers will challenge causation or delay
- account for settlement strategy (liability arguments, documentation strength, and negotiation posture)
In other words: think of it as a starting checklist, not a valuation.


