AI tools can be useful if you’re trying to organize your situation: what happened, what symptoms you had, what care you received, and how your life changed. That’s often why people start with a “TBI settlement calculator” concept.
However, a typical AI estimate can’t reliably:
- confirm whether your symptoms were caused by the Euclid accident (not something else),
- interpret medical records the way a legal team does when causation is disputed,
- account for how insurers evaluate credibility when treatment delays or gaps exist,
- translate cognitive issues (memory, concentration, headaches) into legally relevant functional impact.
In other words, an AI output may suggest a range—but it usually can’t replace the evidence-based evaluation a claim requires.


