AI tools can be useful for organizing information, but they can also give a false sense of certainty. In Norwalk, many injured people share a pattern:
- Symptoms show up early and then evolve (headaches, dizziness, memory issues, concentration problems)
- Medical visits happen, but the file may contain gaps because of scheduling, insurance delays, or difficulty tracking symptoms
- The defense argues that symptoms are due to something else (stress, migraines, sleep issues, prior conditions)
An AI “settlement calculator” can’t independently verify medical authenticity, reconcile conflicting records, or assess how a claims adjuster will interpret the documentation you can’t easily explain—especially when cognitive symptoms affect memory and recall.
The goal isn’t to dismiss AI. The goal is to use it to identify what you still need—then build a record that can actually withstand Ohio insurer scrutiny.


