AI tools can be useful as a starting checklist. They may organize case inputs such as:
- the type of incident (vehicle crash, slip-and-fall, workplace accident)
- symptoms and how long they lasted
- treatment steps (ER visit, concussion follow-up, therapy)
- functional impacts (work restrictions, driving limitations, household changes)
But AI outputs are not a substitute for valuation in Oregon. A “range” is only as good as the assumptions behind it. If key facts are missing—like the exact timeline of symptoms, whether neuro care was recommended, or how your limitations affected your job—an AI estimate can look precise while being off.
For The Dalles residents, the most common problem we see is timeline blur: people try to remember details weeks or months later, even though brain injury symptoms can affect recall. That’s why the best “calculator” is often the one that leads you to gather the right proof—quickly.


