Norwalk is a dense, busy community where patients may see multiple providers—primary care, urgent care, specialists, imaging centers, and hospital systems. That care can be legitimate and coordinated, but it can also create record fragmentation.
When an AI calculator uses broad inputs (injury severity, treatment length, “pain and suffering”), it can’t see the real-world problems that often decide liability in California:
- Missing or delayed follow-up notes (common after ER/urgent care discharge)
- Conflicting histories when patients are transferred between facilities
- Gaps in imaging or lab review documentation
- Incomplete medication reconciliation—especially when care involves multiple prescribers
In other words, the biggest risk with AI estimates isn’t that the model is “wrong”—it’s that the facts you enter may not reflect the true medical timeline.


