Think of an AI calculator as a structured checklist, not a verdict.
In a TBI claim, the value of your case typically hinges on inputs like:
- what symptoms you had right after the incident (and when they changed)
- what treatment you followed through with
- how your injury affected daily functioning (work, driving, focus, sleep)
- whether the medical record ties your symptoms to the accident
AI outputs can be useful for spotting gaps—like missing follow-up notes, unclear symptom timelines, or an absence of functional documentation. That said, AI cannot:
- confirm whether your medical records support causation
- evaluate credibility the way adjusters and attorneys do
- account for Texas-specific negotiation realities, including how fault and damages disputes play out
The best use of AI is to help you prepare questions and organize evidence before you talk to a lawyer.


