An AI-based TBI compensation calculator can organize inputs—diagnosis, treatment timing, and symptom categories—into an estimated range. But in real Owasso injury claims, adjusters typically focus on questions that AI tools often can’t answer well, such as:
- How quickly symptoms were documented after the incident (especially if you delayed care or relied on home monitoring)
- Whether medical notes connect the incident to brain-related symptoms (not just that symptoms exist)
- Whether the functional impact is consistent across records (sleep, focus, work limitations, driving safety concerns)
- What evidence exists from the scene (photos, witness statements, police reports, and, when relevant, surveillance)
When those pieces don’t line up, insurers may push for a lower valuation even if you “fit” the calculator’s general profile.


