AI valuation tools can be a useful starting point because they mirror the way people think about injury: medical bills, recovery time, and the impact on day-to-day life. But in actual medical negligence matters, especially those involving patients who had to keep working or traveling for care, the hardest parts aren’t easily captured in a form.
Common reasons an AI estimate may be off in Farmersville include:
- Gaps in follow-up (when appointments were delayed due to availability, transportation, or scheduling)
- Commuter-driven treatment decisions (patients may accept shorter visits or postponements that affect documentation)
- Pre-existing conditions (California cases often turn on whether symptoms changed due to negligence or due to an underlying condition)
- Causation complexity (whether the provider’s conduct actually caused the harm—not just that it happened during treatment)
In other words: an AI tool can point you toward the categories of damages, but it can’t verify the evidence needed to support them.


