AI tools can organize information quickly, but they can’t see the details that matter in a real injury file—like which traffic pattern caused the crash, whether the incident report notes head impact, or how your symptoms evolved over time.
In Marysville, a common issue we see is mismatched timelines:
- You notice symptoms after a commute incident (headache, dizziness, “brain fog”), but early reporting is vague.
- Treatment starts later than recommended because symptoms felt “manageable.”
- Records mention general pain but don’t describe cognitive or neurological effects clearly.
AI calculators may still output a number, but if the underlying facts are incomplete or the medical connection isn’t well documented, the insurance side may push back hard.
Bottom line: treat AI as a starting point to identify what documentation you still need—not as a settlement forecast.


