After a traumatic brain injury (TBI), it’s common to want a quick answer. AI-style calculators can appear to offer “ranges” based on inputs like diagnosis, treatment, and symptom duration.
In practice, those tools often fall short because they can’t:
- verify the accuracy of your medical history or imaging results
- interpret complex neurological findings the way Ohio lawyers and experts do
- account for how adjusters evaluate credibility and causation when symptoms overlap with stress, migraines, or sleep issues
For Barberton residents, there’s an extra layer: local incident reports and witness availability matter. A missing accident report, unclear timeline, or late documentation can make an AI estimate feel “precise” while being unreliable.


