Most AI calculators work from simplified inputs—severity, treatment duration, bills, and sometimes broad categories for pain or disability. That can be helpful for orientation, but it often fails to capture the kinds of missing details that drive outcomes in Illinois.
In real Fairview Heights cases, the questions usually aren’t “how bad was it?” They’re:
- Was the standard of care met at the time decisions were made?
- Did the provider’s actions cause the harm, rather than the harm occurring for other reasons?
- What documentation actually supports the timeline—especially where symptoms evolve after discharge or after a follow-up delay?
When those elements aren’t clearly documented, an AI range can look confident while being legally incomplete.


