AI tools may be able to spit out a range, but they typically can’t see what an insurer will scrutinize in West Virginia cases, such as:
- whether your treatment followed a medically reasonable path after the injury
- how consistently your symptoms were documented as they evolved
- whether the claim timeline matches emergency records, follow-up visits, and specialist impressions
- whether your injury caused measurable limits in work, driving, or daily activities
In practice, brain injury claims are evidence-driven. Two people can have similar diagnoses and drastically different outcomes depending on documentation quality and causation. If the AI estimate assumes facts that aren’t in your medical record—or ignores missing proof—its “answer” may look confident while being incomplete.
Bottom line: in South Charleston, an AI payout guess is most useful as a checklist, not a decision.


