Most AI calculators work from the information you type in—injury category, treatment length, medical bills, and sometimes how long you were out of work. That can be helpful when you’re trying to understand which types of losses might matter.
But an AI tool can’t:
- read the clinical reasoning in your notes,
- assess whether the provider met the standard of care,
- confirm whether the negligence caused your specific harm,
- evaluate how Georgia courts and juries may view expert testimony.
In Braselton, many residents first discover a potential claim after they’ve bounced between primary care, specialists, imaging centers, urgent care, and follow-up appointments. The timeline across providers matters. AI tools usually miss that “chain of care” unless you already have your records organized.


