AI tools typically generate a range based on what you type in (injury type, treatment length, bills, and sometimes a guess about long-term impact). That can feel reassuring when you want quick answers.
But malpractice cases are rarely decided by categories alone. They hinge on proof of:
- Breach of the standard of care (what a reasonably careful provider would have done)
- Causation (medical evidence that the breach caused your specific harm)
- Documented damages (what you actually lost and what you may still need)
In Blytheville, that matters because many injuries are tied to real-world timelines—missed follow-up appointments, delayed referrals, limited access to specialty care, transportation barriers, or gaps between facility visits and outpatient treatment. AI can’t confirm whether those real timeline details exist in your chart or whether they were legally significant.


