Most AI calculators are built on generalized datasets. That can create a false sense of precision—particularly when your case depends on details like:
- The timeline of symptoms after the incident (and whether they were documented promptly)
- Whether your treatment plan followed concussion/TBI recommendations
- How the injury affected real functions tied to daily life (returning to work, concentrating while driving, handling tasks at home)
- What North Carolina law and evidence rules require to prove causation and damages
In practice, Mebane residents often discover that the “diagnosis label” is only the beginning. Insurers want objective records and consistent narratives. If an AI output assumes missing details (for example, symptom duration or functional limitations), it may suggest numbers that don’t reflect how a claim is actually negotiated—or evaluated if litigation becomes necessary.


