Fort Lauderdale’s healthcare system is active and fast-moving—people often move between primary care, specialists, ERs, urgent care, and imaging centers. When something goes wrong, it’s easy to want an instant number to reduce uncertainty.
AI tools can appear to offer that comfort by using inputs like injury severity, treatment duration, and medical costs. That’s useful for organizing your thoughts.
However, the biggest limitation is that AI doesn’t have access to the things that typically matter most in settlement negotiations:
- the actual medical timeline (what was known, when it was known)
- provider documentation and chart consistency
- expert review of the standard of care
- causation evidence linking the negligence to your specific outcome
In other words, AI may estimate categories of harm, but it can’t validate fault.


