AI tools typically work by pattern-matching the inputs you enter (injury type, treatment timeline, missed work, and restrictions) against generalized outcomes. That can create a range that sounds reasonable.
In Riverdale, though, many adjuster discussions quickly turn on details like:
- How the injury was documented early (initial visit notes, first restriction forms, and whether symptoms were recorded consistently)
- Whether your wage-loss story matches payroll reality
- Whether the medical record supports causation (that the condition is tied to the workplace event)
- Whether a treating provider’s restrictions are specific enough to show real work capacity limits
An AI estimate can’t review your actual file, weigh your credibility, or predict how Georgia workers’ comp disputes are likely to frame key issues.


