AI tools are typically designed to take information like injury type, symptom duration, and treatment history and then provide a rough range for damages categories (medical costs, lost wages, pain and suffering).
That can be helpful when you’re overwhelmed and trying to organize your story. But AI estimators can’t:
- confirm whether your symptoms are medically connected to the incident (especially when headaches, stress, or sleep issues can overlap)
- evaluate how strong your documentation is under real-world insurance review
- account for Ohio-specific settlement dynamics like how fault is argued and how damages are supported
- weigh credibility issues (inconsistent reporting, gaps in treatment, or unclear timelines)
For Ravenna residents, the practical takeaway is simple: if your symptoms affected your ability to drive, work, or safely handle daily tasks, you need evidence that shows the functional change—not just a diagnosis label.


