After a traumatic brain injury (TBI) or concussion, people often want an early range because the uncertainty is exhausting. An AI-style tool may ask for details like:
- when symptoms started
- what treatment you received
- whether headaches, dizziness, or cognitive issues persisted
- how your injury affected daily life
That can be useful—especially if your symptoms make it hard to keep track of dates and medical steps.
But the number an AI produces is not the same thing as a Washington settlement. Insurers don’t settle based on a model’s output; they settle based on what can be documented and defended.


