Many AI tools are built to generate a range based on inputs like injury severity, treatment length, and medical bills. That can be helpful for orientation.
However, in real Massachusetts medical malpractice matters, the settlement value is tied to proof. An AI estimate may not properly account for:
- Timing and documentation gaps (common when care is split between urgent visits, follow-ups, and specialty appointments)
- Conflicting records about symptoms, examinations, or patient-reported history
- Causation disputes—where the defense argues the injury was not caused by the alleged deviation from the standard of care
- The Massachusetts litigation posture, where insurance carriers often evaluate cases based on what experts can credibly support
In other words: the tool may produce a number, but your claim needs evidence that would hold up in settlement discussions.


