Most AI or web-based tools estimate damages using simplified inputs like injury severity, medical costs, and recovery time. That can be useful when you’re trying to understand which categories of harm might matter.
In real medical negligence claims, however, the final number depends on evidence—especially whether the care in your chart shows a deviation from the accepted standard and whether that deviation caused your specific outcome.
Two West Lafayette residents can enter the same details into a calculator and get very different results because the legal evaluation turns on proof you can’t always capture in a form:
- Exact diagnosis timeline (what was known, when it should have been acted on)
- Whether the record supports causation (not just the fact that something went wrong)
- Documentation of follow-up care and functional limitations
- Expert review of medical judgment and standard-of-care issues


