An AI-style calculator generally works like an organizer. You enter information such as the type of accident, injury description, treatment history, and functional impact. The tool may then produce a rough range of potential damages categories.
In practice, that can help you:
- Identify what documentation you’re missing (for example, follow-up care for persistent symptoms)
- Sort out the difference between immediate bills and longer-term impairment
- Build a clearer timeline of symptoms and appointments—especially important when brain injury affects attention and memory
What it can’t reliably do:
- Confirm medical causation when symptoms overlap with other conditions (stress, migraines, sleep disorders)
- Evaluate the quality of medical notes the way a Texas injury lawyer does
- Predict how an insurer will respond to gaps in treatment or inconsistent symptom reporting
For Brownwood residents, this distinction matters because adjusters often focus on whether the record shows a consistent story from the incident to ongoing symptoms.


