After a harmful outcome, it’s normal to want certainty. AI-style calculators promise speed by turning your answers into a range that looks like legal valuation.
But in real cases, the number you see online can be misleading because it usually doesn’t know the medical timeline the way California attorneys and experts do. And it can’t account for how a provider’s care aligned with the accepted standard of care in your specific situation.
Common Fillmore-related reality: many people first discover the problem during follow-up visits, urgent care, or emergency treatment—sometimes while trying to keep up with work. That can create gaps in documentation that AI tools can’t correct. If important notes, imaging, or medication records are missing, early “ranges” may not match what evidence supports later.


