AI tools can organize details (symptoms, treatment dates, and reported impacts) and may produce a rough range. But in real claims—whether the incident involved a motor vehicle crash, a distracted-driver collision, or a slip-and-fall in a public area—adjusters typically focus on whether the record proves:
- Causation: the accident is medically linked to your brain injury symptoms
- Severity and duration: how long symptoms lasted and whether they required escalating care
- Functional impact: how symptoms changed your ability to work, drive, parent, or manage daily tasks
AI can’t reliably evaluate the quality of medical documentation, resolve inconsistencies, or understand how evidence is weighed under Ohio claim practices. The goal is to use any “calculator” output like a checklist—not like a settlement forecast.


