For Conway residents, the biggest practical value of an AI-assisted calculator is turning scattered facts into a checklist you can bring to a lawyer. For example, it may prompt you to think about:
- Past bills (ER visits, imaging, follow-up appointments)
- Time missed from work (often tied to documentation from employers and treatment restrictions)
- Ongoing care needs (therapy, medications, specialist visits)
- Functional impact (how an injury changes daily tasks—driving, lifting, standing, walking)
What it can’t reliably do is determine:
- whether the provider’s conduct fell below the accepted standard of care
- whether the medical negligence caused your specific harm
- how strong the defense case looks based on the full chart, records, and expert analysis
In other words: an AI estimate may help with categories, but it can’t replace the legal work needed to support a settlement demand.


