Dunmore residents know how quickly everyday routines can turn into emergencies—whether it’s a commute on local roads, a collision near a busy intersection, a slip on a workplace floor, or a slip-and-fall in a storefront or apartment setting.
When a traumatic brain injury follows, the uncertainty can be brutal. People often search for tools that can:
- organize medical dates and symptoms into categories
- estimate potential ranges for medical bills, wage loss, and pain-related impacts
- prompt questions about what documentation they’ll need
That’s where AI tools can help. But they can also create a false sense of certainty—particularly if your situation doesn’t fit the “average” case the model was trained on.


