AI tools generally work by taking the information you enter and mapping it to broad categories like:
- medical bills and treatment costs
- lost income and reduced earning capacity
- ongoing care needs
- non-economic harm (pain, disruption of life, emotional impact)
Where AI often falls short is the part that decides most outcomes: proof. In a real Florida claim, the key questions are whether the provider breached the standard of care and whether that breach caused your specific injuries. An online calculator can’t review your chart, interpret diagnostic reasoning, or weigh competing medical explanations.
Bottom line: use an AI calculator to understand the conversation you should be having with your attorney—not to predict the final result.


