AI tools can be useful as a way to think through categories like medical bills, missed work, and pain. Still, many people are surprised when a calculator’s range feels too low or too vague.
Common reasons include:
- Liability facts are different than what the tool assumes (for example, whether the dog was fenced, restrained, or under supervision).
- Medical documentation doesn’t tell the same story the calculator expects (infection, delayed treatment, or wound depth can change valuation).
- The case involves a property setting (HOAs, rentals, or guest scenarios) where responsibility can get disputed.
A calculator can’t review South Carolina-specific claim handling patterns, evaluate credibility, or identify missing records. That’s where a lawyer’s review matters.


