Many AI-style tools are built to output a range based on inputs like diagnosis, treatment duration, and symptom checklists. That can be helpful as a starting point—but it often overlooks issues that matter in Baraboo-type cases, such as:
- Seasonal injury patterns (falls during icy or wet conditions, collisions in low-visibility weather)
- Tourism and event traffic (people unfamiliar with local roads or crosswalk patterns)
- Commuting impacts for shift workers and people traveling to nearby jobs for work and medical appointments
In other words, the “number” a tool produces may not reflect how your injury affects your ability to reliably work, drive, or perform day-to-day tasks—especially when cognitive symptoms persist.


