In a smaller community, it’s common for treatment to involve a mix of settings: primary care, urgent care, specialists, hospital care, and rehab or therapy. When negligence is alleged, that patchwork matters.
AI tools typically do not “see”:
- where the critical decision was made (and who made it)
- whether test results were acted on promptly
- gaps in follow-up (common when symptoms worsen after discharge)
- how your condition changed after a specific procedure or medication change
That’s why a calculator should be treated like a rough map—not a navigation system. Your next step should be building a clean timeline that connects the standard of care problems to the injuries that followed.


