Waycross-area residents commonly run into the same problem with online calculators: the tool may ask for broad details (injury type, length of recovery, medical costs), yet it can’t capture the evidence that insurers and courts focus on.
In practice, insurers will look closely at questions like:
- Causation: Did the alleged breach actually cause the injury (or did something else explain it)?
- Documentation quality: Are there clean records showing what was known, what was done, and when?
- Specialist/standard-of-care issues: Did the provider meet the accepted medical standard for the situation?
AI can’t review imaging, chart notes, lab histories, medication orders, or diagnostic reasoning the way an attorney can. That’s why an AI “range” can feel reassuring—or scary—but still be incomplete.


