AI tools are good at sorting inputs—symptoms, treatment dates, and general injury categories. But they can’t reliably evaluate the things that often decide outcomes in Gillette, WY cases:
- How quickly you got medical care after the incident (and whether there’s documentation showing the timeline)
- Whether your symptoms match the mechanism of injury described in accident reports
- How Wyoming insurers scrutinize gaps in treatment or inconsistencies in symptom reporting
- Whether your daily limitations show up in work records, caregiver notes, or witness observations
In other words, an AI “range” may look confident, but the settlement value usually turns on documentation quality and causation—not just diagnosis labels.


