AI tools can be useful when you’re overwhelmed and trying to make sense of medical bills, lost work time, and long-term symptoms. Many models produce a range based on factors like treatment timeline, severity, and documented costs.
However, a calculator can’t reliably evaluate the questions that matter most in Illinois:
- Whether the provider met the standard of care for the circumstances.
- Whether the provider’s conduct caused your specific harm (not just that harm occurred during care).
- Whether the evidence is consistent over time, including diagnostic reasoning, follow-up decisions, and documentation.
In practice, two people can receive similar treatment and suffer different outcomes—but only one claim may have strong, provable causation. That difference is usually found in medical notes, imaging reports, and expert review—not in an automated output.


