Most AI or online tools work by taking the details you enter—injury severity, treatment length, expenses, and sometimes job impact—and then applying simplified assumptions.
The problem is that Indiana malpractice claims are evidence-driven. A calculator can’t reliably account for:
- whether the medical records document a clear timeline of symptoms and decisions
- whether causation is supported by expert interpretation (not just the fact that harm happened)
- whether the damages you care about—like future care needs or long-term functional limits—are supported with the right medical support
- how liability is contested based on provider decision-making and documentation quality
So think of a calculator as a conversation starter, not a decision-maker. In New Haven, where many residents balance work, family care, and travel to appointments, an early estimate can create real risk: accepting less than the claim is worth—or waiting too long to preserve records.


