AI tools tend to work like a spreadsheet: you enter inputs, and it returns a number or range. The problem is that TBI cases are heavily evidence-driven.
In real Cheyenne injury files, insurers commonly challenge at least one of these:
- Causation: They argue symptoms could come from migraines, stress, sleep issues, or prior conditions.
- Consistency: They look for gaps between the crash date and medical follow-up.
- Functional impact: They may downplay cognitive problems if the record doesn’t tie them to work, school, driving, or daily responsibilities.
- Objective documentation: They may discount symptoms without imaging, clinical findings, or treatment notes that explain severity.
A calculator can’t review your emergency visit notes, interpret neurologic findings, or assess how Cheyenne adjusters typically frame liability and damages.


