Hilliard residents often run into the same practical problem: you need answers while you’re still recovering.
An AI-style tool may ask about your diagnosis, treatment dates, and symptom categories, then provide a rough range for damages like medical costs, lost income, and pain and suffering. That can help you organize questions for your lawyer—especially when you’re trying to connect the dots between:
- concussion symptoms that persist after a commute-related collision
- cognitive fatigue (concentration problems, memory gaps)
- headaches, dizziness, mood changes, or sleep disruption
- missed work or reduced job performance
But AI estimates are still models. They don’t confirm whether your symptoms were caused by the incident, don’t weigh the quality of the medical documentation, and can’t translate local claim practices into what you’ll actually be offered.


