Many AI tools generate a range based on inputs like injury severity, length of treatment, and medical bills. That can feel reassuring when you’re looking for a number.
But in a California medical negligence claim, the settlement value typically depends on evidence that an online calculator can’t reliably capture, such as:
- Whether the provider’s care fell below the accepted standard of care
- Whether the negligence caused your specific harm (not just that it happened during treatment)
- How your injury changed your ability to work, function, and participate in daily life
- Whether your records support the timeline—especially when appointments, imaging, or follow-ups occur weeks apart
In other words, AI can help you organize categories of damages. It can’t replace the evidence-driven review that determines what’s legally supportable.


