AI tools can be useful for organizing details, but they can’t verify medical authenticity, interpret complex neuro symptoms, or predict how a North Carolina adjuster will weigh your specific documentation.
In practical terms, two Rolesville residents can both have a concussion diagnosis and yet face very different outcomes if:
- One person’s symptoms are documented consistently across follow-up visits.
- The other has gaps in care or delayed reporting that the defense argues undermines causation.
- One timeline aligns with emergency records and imaging (when available), while the other timeline is harder to reconcile.
A calculator may generate a range, but that range won’t know whether your treatment was interrupted, whether your cognitive symptoms were assessed by the right providers, or whether your daily limitations were captured in a way insurers recognize.


