Many AI tools work by comparing your inputs (injury type, body part, treatment history, time missed) to patterns they’ve been trained on.
The problem is that Texas workers’ compensation claims are won and lost on documentation and procedure, not just on the injury label. Two people with the same diagnosis can end up with very different outcomes depending on:
- whether the first report matches the medical story
- how consistently you followed treatment recommendations
- whether work restrictions are described in a way employers/adjusters can evaluate
- whether there’s a dispute about causation (work event caused the condition) or maximum medical improvement
AI can’t review your actual medical timeline, your wage records, or the evidence the insurer is relying on in your specific file.


