An AI tool can be helpful for organizing inputs, but it often can’t account for what insurers and Texas courts care about most:
- Causation quality (whether the medical record links the crash/fall to the brain injury symptoms)
- Symptom consistency over time (especially when headaches, dizziness, or “brain fog” fluctuate)
- Functional impact (work restrictions, missed shifts, inability to drive/operate safely)
- Local fact patterns (rear-end impacts from commuting traffic, slip-and-fall hazards in high-turnover areas, or workplace safety disputes)
That’s why an AI-generated range shouldn’t be treated like a settlement promise. In Texas City, the value of a claim tends to rise or fall based on how clearly your records tell a coherent story.


