Most AI-style calculators work like this: you enter your diagnosis and symptom details, and the tool generates a range based on patterns from other cases.
Here’s the problem for injury victims in Port Washington: head injury claims are highly sensitive to documentation quality and timing. Two people can report the same diagnosis—yet if one person consistently sought care and built a clear medical timeline, the case often evaluates differently than a claim with gaps or unclear causation.
Use the output as a checklist, not a valuation. The number can be a starting point for questions like:
- Do my medical records clearly connect the accident to my neurological symptoms?
- Is my treatment described in a way that matches what I’m actually experiencing?
- Am I missing objective testing or functional proof (work impact, cognitive limits, daily activities)?


