AI tools can be useful for organizing information, such as:
- when symptoms began
- what treatments you’ve tried
- how long recovery has lasted
- which types of losses you may have (medical bills, lost wages, therapy, etc.)
However, AI outputs often assume facts that aren’t documented yet. In local injury claims, that’s a big problem because Oregon adjusters routinely look for consistency between:
- the accident timeline
- the medical record timeline
- the functional impact (work, attention, sleep, mood, daily activities)
If your symptoms evolved after the initial visit—or if you didn’t seek care immediately—an AI range can look “clean” while your real case requires a more evidence-based story.
Bottom line: treat any AI number as a question to investigate, not a prediction of what you’ll receive.


