AI tools can be helpful for organizing details, but they commonly fail in the exact areas that decide outcomes.
Here’s what tends to get missed:
- Symptom timelines after a crash or fall—especially when symptoms worsen days later.
- Functional impact relevant to NC decision-makers (missed shifts, reduced job duties, difficulty driving, trouble managing home responsibilities).
- Medical record quality—whether notes consistently describe cognitive issues, sleep disruption, and neurologic findings.
- Comparative fault questions that can arise in roadway or slip-and-fall cases (for example, whether the defense claims the injured person contributed to the hazard or accident).
A number produced by an AI model is not the same thing as a settlement value supported by evidence.


