Most AI-style calculators rely on inputs you provide (diagnosis label, symptom list, treatment timeline) and then generate a range based on patterns from other cases. That can be helpful for organizing your thoughts—but it can also be misleading when your situation involves details that an AI model can’t verify.
In Manchester, common “missing context” issues include:
- Delayed symptom recognition after a low-speed crash (dizziness or brain fog that shows up days later)
- Gaps in treatment because of work schedules, transportation limits, or difficulty getting specialty appointments
- Conflicting accounts when multiple witnesses remember the event differently
- Pre-existing conditions (migraines, anxiety, sleep issues) that insurance may try to blame instead of the accident
An AI tool can’t confirm whether your medical records support a clear timeline from the incident to the neurological effects. That timeline is often the difference between a claim that gets taken seriously and one that gets discounted.


