In smaller communities like Porterville, it’s common to rely on the nearest urgent care, imaging center, or specialist once symptoms worsen. That can create a timeline where multiple providers touch the same problem—primary care, ER follow-up, referrals, and outpatient treatment.
AI calculators may not properly handle that kind of care sequence. They often assume a single provider made a single error, when real cases can involve:
- missed follow-up after lab results or imaging
- delayed referral from primary care
- complications managed by different teams
- gaps caused by travel, appointment availability, or insurance authorization
Those gaps matter because California claims generally require evidence of negligence and medical causation—not just a bad outcome.


