AI tools may produce a number or range, but they often don’t know the things that matter most in real cases—especially when the injury affects memory, concentration, sleep, and mood.
In Canby, people frequently experience delays between the incident and the point where symptoms become obvious. That can happen when:
- a concussion is initially treated as “minor,” then symptoms persist,
- headaches, dizziness, or brain fog worsen over weeks,
- treatment is interrupted due to scheduling, transportation, or work demands,
- family members notice changes (irritability, confusion, reduced focus) before the medical timeline catches up.
A good case can still be strong—but insurers look hard at consistency. If an AI estimate doesn’t reflect your symptom timeline, treatment continuity, or documented functional limits, it can lead you to undervalue what you’re owed.


