AI tools are often designed to estimate outcomes by asking for inputs like injury timing, treatment history, and symptom details. That can be useful if you’re trying to organize facts for a consultation.
But here’s the limitation that matters most for a traumatic brain injury settlement: an AI output can’t verify whether your symptoms are medically connected to the accident, and it can’t weigh the quality of your records the way an Ohio adjuster—or a lawyer preparing for negotiation—will.
In real claims, the difference between “mild” and “impacting” isn’t the label. It’s whether your medical providers consistently document the neurological effects and whether those effects changed your daily life in a way the evidence can support.


