AI calculators may produce a range based on typical outcomes, but Fargo cases often turn on details that are hard to capture in a form—like:
- Whether symptoms were documented early after a winter vehicle crash or a fall on ice
- How consistent your medical follow-up was after an initial ER visit
- Whether the accident report, dashcam footage, or witness statements match your timeline
- Whether comparative fault arguments appear (for example, alleged distracted driving or failure to use caution in a parking lot)
If you’ve ever tried to explain “brain fog” to someone who can’t see it, you already know why evidence matters. In Fargo, the goal is to connect what happened to what you’re experiencing—using medical records, functional proof, and credible causation.


