AI-based calculators typically generate a range by using generalized patterns (diagnosis labels, symptom checklists, and assumptions about treatment). But insurance adjusters in Texas don’t settle based on a diagnosis alone—they settle based on documented causation, functional impact, and how the claim fits the evidence.
In Raymondville, claims often turn on practical questions such as:
- Did the medical record tie the brain injury symptoms to the specific crash/fall?
- Were symptoms consistently described soon after the incident (and again at follow-up visits)?
- Did treatment match what doctors recommended?
- How did the injury affect your ability to perform the job you actually had—whether that’s commuting for work, physical labor, or working around equipment?
An AI tool can help you list what to gather. It can’t replace the legal work of translating your medical history into a claim that an adjuster can’t dismiss.


