AI tools can be useful when you need an early reality check. They typically sort case details into categories like medical expenses, lost income, and pain-related impacts. That can help you understand what types of losses a claim may eventually cover.
Still, AI estimates often struggle with the parts that matter most in real California medical negligence cases:
- Causation (proving the provider’s conduct—not the underlying condition—caused the harm)
- Standard of care (what a reasonably careful provider should have done in the same circumstances)
- Documentation quality (whether the medical record clearly supports the story)
- California-specific litigation dynamics (how insurers evaluate risk once records and experts are reviewed)
In practice, two people in different parts of Los Angeles County can enter “similar” details into a tool and receive very different outputs—because the underlying proof is often not comparable.


