AI calculators typically work like this: you enter a few details (injury type, symptoms, treatment), and you receive a projected range. That range can be useful, but it often misses the realities of a TBI claim involving local accident patterns.
In Lansdowne, a common problem we see is that the story develops in stages:
- Symptoms may appear immediately after a crash—or may worsen over days or weeks.
- People may return to work too soon, then re-engage treatment once cognitive problems become clear.
- Medical records might reflect “improving” reports early, followed by renewed complaints later.
AI tools may not properly capture that “evolving symptom” timeline. In Pennsylvania, the strongest claims usually show continuity—a clear bridge between the incident, medical evaluation, and functional impact.


