An AI-style tool typically works by prompting you for inputs—like the type of injury, symptoms, treatment timeline, and work impact—and then generating a rough range or a checklist of variables.
For Eastlake, that’s helpful because it can prompt you to capture details that people often overlook right after an injury, such as:
- A symptom timeline after a collision (headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, concentration issues)
- Missed shifts or reduced duties tied to cognitive or physical limitations
- Follow-up care consistency (neurology, concussion clinic visits, therapies)
- Functional impact that matters locally—driving restrictions, inability to keep up at work, trouble managing household tasks
Think of it as a way to organize your facts—not a verdict.


