AI tools typically work like a simplified “damage worksheet.” You enter basics (injury type, treatment length, bills, and sometimes symptoms), and the tool generates a rough range.
That can be helpful for starting questions, but Peninsula-area cases often involve complications that don’t fit neatly into a form—such as:
- Care delivered across different settings (clinic → hospital → specialist follow-ups)
- Delays created by referral timelines, imaging backlogs, or scheduling gaps
- Documentation gaps when multiple providers share information imperfectly
- Injuries that worsen after discharge, with symptoms that evolve over time
A calculator can’t review the medical record the way an attorney and medical experts do. In practice, the strongest claims are built on the documented chain of events—what was known, what should have been done, and what followed.


