AI-style calculators can be useful for organizing information. The risk is treating the output like a settlement prediction.
In Lexington-area cases, the same diagnosis can play out very differently depending on details such as:
- Whether symptoms were documented soon after the incident (for example, after a crash on a busy corridor or a head injury during a slip near a retail entrance)
- Whether you kept consistent follow-up care with the right providers
- How your symptoms show up in everyday life—sleep, headaches, concentration, memory, and mood changes
- Whether the insurance investigation focuses on “mild initially” versus persistent functional impairment
A calculator can’t verify medical authenticity, interpret imaging or neuro findings the way clinicians and attorneys must, or predict how an adjuster will challenge causation.


