AI tools generally work like this: you enter injury details, dates, wages, and treatment information, and the program returns a predicted range.
That can be a useful starting point—but Georgia workers’ comp outcomes depend heavily on things an AI tool can’t reliably verify, such as:
- Whether your medical records contain work-capacity findings (restrictions, functional limits, and objective support)
- Whether the timeline is consistent—especially the early days after the incident
- How the insurer characterizes causation (work-related vs. preexisting or unrelated)
- Whether wage loss is documented in a way Georgia adjusters accept
For Snellville residents, the practical problem is that many claim issues don’t show up until later—after an evaluation, a records review, or a dispute about what your injury actually prevented you from doing.


