AI calculators typically generate a range by using factors like:
- severity of injury and expected recovery
- documented medical expenses
- how long treatment lasted
- potential longer-term impacts (rehab, ongoing care, limitations)
For someone in Tifton—whether you received care in a local clinic, emergency setting, or through referrals—those categories can match what you’re seeing in your medical bills and discharge paperwork.
Still, AI can’t reliably determine:
- whether the provider’s actions fell below the Georgia standard of care for that specialty
- whether the negligence caused your injury (not just coincided with it)
- which damages are supported enough to withstand investigation and legal challenge
In practice, the difference between a useful estimate and a damaging one is whether the inputs match the full record. If key facts are missing—like pre-existing conditions, gaps in follow-up, or conflicting test results—AI output can shift dramatically.


