AI calculators typically work by assigning the type of harm you report to a set of damage categories and then producing a rough range. That can be helpful for understanding what people mean by “damages,” but it often misses the realities that matter most in California litigation.
In San Gabriel, many injured people are dealing with:
- Delayed follow-up due to scheduling constraints, referrals, or specialist availability
- Complex timelines created by commuting and multiple facilities (urgent care, ER, outpatient specialists)
- Documentation gaps when care is spread across different providers or health systems
Those factors can change what can be proven—and what can’t. An AI range may not reflect how strongly your records show causation (that the negligence caused the worsening condition), which is usually the real deciding factor.


