AI estimates tend to work like a checklist: injury type, symptom categories, and treatment history. The problem is that TBI cases aren’t just labels—they’re timelines.
In Hamilton, Ohio claims often turn on details like:
- How quickly you were evaluated after the incident (and what was documented)
- Whether follow-up care continued when symptoms persisted
- How consistently your symptoms were described to medical providers
- Whether the accident report and witness accounts match what your treatment records later reflect
A calculator can’t verify whether your symptoms were captured correctly in the first ER visit, whether the diagnosis aligned with objective findings, or whether Ohio insurance adjusters will challenge causation.
Think of AI as a worksheet, not a verdict. It can help you identify missing records and questions to ask your doctors—but it shouldn’t be treated as a predicted settlement number.


