AI tools can be useful for categories—for example, reminding you that damages may include medical bills, lost earnings, and non-economic harm. What they generally can’t do is evaluate the things that typically decide whether a claim has real traction.
In Southern California medical cases, the biggest gaps usually come from:
- Causation proof: whether the documentation actually supports that the provider’s conduct caused the specific injury you’re dealing with.
- Standard-of-care details: what a reasonable clinician would have done in the same circumstances.
- Record completeness: missing urgent care notes, imaging reports, nursing documentation, or follow-up communications.
If your care involved urgent symptoms that moved from one setting to another (for example, clinic → emergency visit → specialist follow-up), an online calculator won’t “see” those handoffs. Yet those handoffs often define the case.


