An AI estimate is usually built on broad categories like medical bills, lost income, and non-economic harm. That can be helpful, but it can also be misleading when your facts don’t fit the tool’s assumptions.
In Methuen and nearby communities, common reasons estimates don’t match reality include:
- Gaps between visits (for example, missed follow-up after an urgent-care visit or discharge plan)
- Records spread across multiple practices (primary care, specialists, urgent care, imaging centers)
- Delayed recognition of deterioration (symptoms that worsen between appointments)
- Work and commuting impact (injuries affecting shifts, physical job duties, or the ability to travel reliably)
Those details matter because Massachusetts malpractice claims are evidence-driven. If the record doesn’t clearly connect the care provided to the harm you suffered, the value of the claim can change dramatically.


