AI tools can summarize what you tell them—symptoms, treatment dates, and injury type—and return a range. For many people, that feels like progress.
In real Bastrop injury claims, though, the biggest settlement drivers aren’t just the diagnosis name. They’re the details adjusters can verify:
- Whether the accident-to-symptom timeline is documented (ER visit, follow-up care, concussion clinic/neurology notes, etc.)
- Whether symptoms are consistent across records (not just self-reported)
- Whether the injury affects function, such as returning to work, handling concentration-heavy tasks, parenting responsibilities, or driving safely
- Whether liability is clear (police report details, witness statements, and crash reconstruction when needed)
An AI output can’t review the credibility of records, weigh causation arguments, or anticipate how a Texas defense will try to narrow the claim.


