In Yucaipa and across San Bernardino County, people often piece together treatment after a serious medical event—sometimes starting with urgent care, then moving to specialists, imaging centers, hospitals, or therapy providers. That “spread” can make an AI estimate feel off in two common ways:
- Incomplete timelines: If your input doesn’t capture gaps between appointments, missed follow-ups, or delays caused by scheduling, the estimate can understate (or overstate) the injury’s progression.
- Assumptions about causation: Many tools treat outcomes as if they automatically connect to what happened in the exam room. California cases require proof that the negligence caused the harm—not just that the harm occurred during treatment.
Think of an AI calculator like a flashlight, not a map. It can help you identify categories of damages people commonly discuss, but it can’t replace the evidentiary work that determines value.


