AI tools generally try to estimate potential value by using information you provide—injury severity, length of recovery, medical bills, and sometimes broad categories for non-economic harm. That can be useful for education, especially if you’re trying to organize facts.
In practice, Indiana medical negligence disputes often turn on issues AI can’t “see” in a form—such as:
- Whether the care met the Indiana standard of care for the situation
- Whether the provider’s conduct actually caused the harm (not just that treatment occurred before symptoms)
- How consistently the chart supports the timeline from first symptoms to diagnosis and treatment
- Whether expert review supports causation and deviation
So, think of an AI estimate as a prompt for what to gather—not as a substitute for a case-specific evaluation.


