AI tools generally work by taking your inputs and mapping them to common categories of damages. That can help you understand what a case might include (for example, medical bills and non-economic harm).
However, Cape Canaveral residents often run into a practical problem: the most important details are rarely captured in a form.
In real disputes, the value typically turns on questions like:
- Was there a missed diagnosis or delayed escalation that changed the outcome?
- Did the provider follow appropriate protocols for your symptoms, tests, or medication plan?
- Is the injury you’re dealing with now actually tied to the alleged negligence—not a pre-existing condition or an unrelated complication?
- Do records show the timeline clearly (how quickly symptoms worsened, what was documented, and what should have been done next)?
If those pieces aren’t presented clearly, an AI range can mislead—either underestimating a strong case or overestimating a weaker one.


