Think of an AI tool as a structured intake form—not a valuation.
For head injury claims, AI calculators typically ask for inputs like:
- Where and how the injury happened (collision type, fall details, workplace incident)
- Symptom timeline (what you noticed, when, and whether it changed)
- Treatment history (ER visit, follow-ups, therapy, prescriptions)
- Work and daily-life impact (missed shifts, reduced duties, inability to focus)
That structure can be useful if you’re dealing with cognitive symptoms that make it hard to remember dates consistently. But an AI output is only as accurate as what you enter—and it can’t confirm medical causation or predict how an insurer in Wyoming will frame the dispute.


