AI tools typically work by asking for details (injury type, treatment history, symptom severity) and then producing a range. That can be useful for organizing questions—especially when you’re still trying to understand what your injury means.
However, a calculator can’t reliably capture the parts that tend to matter most in Alliance-area cases:
- How Ohio claims are evaluated by adjusters when liability and causation are disputed.
- The credibility of your medical timeline—for example, whether symptoms were reported promptly and consistently after the incident.
- Functional impact evidence, such as whether cognitive issues affected work attendance, driving, household tasks, or school/work performance.
In other words: an AI output may look confident, but it can’t test the strength of your records or the defenses you may face.


