An AI medical malpractice settlement calculator is not the same thing as a case evaluation. Most tools use simplified inputs (injury type, length of recovery, medical costs) to generate a broad range.
In Connecticut, however, a real claim depends on legal proof—especially around standard of care and causation. Two people can enter the same tool with similar injury descriptions and still end up with very different outcomes because the evidence differs:
- Whether the provider’s actions deviated from what a reasonable clinician would do in that situation
- Whether the medical records support that the negligence caused the harm (and not something else)
- Whether damages are tied to documentation (treatment records, bills, work limitations, and follow-up recommendations)
Think of an online range as a starting point for planning what to gather, not as a prediction of what Hartford-area negotiations will produce.


