AI tools are typically built to model “damages categories” using the details you type in—things like injury severity, length of treatment, and whether you expect future care. That can create a starting range.
The problem is that medical malpractice isn’t just about the outcome—it’s about provable negligence and causation. In practice, key facts often aren’t captured by forms:
- Whether the provider’s actions met the standard of care at the time
- Whether expert review supports that the negligence caused the harm (not just that the harm occurred)
- Whether the medical timeline shows a pattern of missed warning signs
- How well your records document pain, limitations, and functional impact
In other words: an AI estimate can help you organize questions. It shouldn’t be treated like a valuation of your specific case.


