AI tools generally work by taking your inputs—injury type, treatment dates, severity, and reported losses—and mapping them to simplified categories. That can create a “range” that feels comforting.
In actual Mississippi medical negligence claims, however, the biggest battlegrounds are rarely the labels people choose online. They are the medical records, the standard-of-care issue, and whether experts can connect the provider’s conduct to your specific outcome.
What that means for Laurel residents:
- If the tool doesn’t account for gaps in documentation or conflicting notes, it may under- or over-estimate damages.
- If your harm developed over time (common with missed symptoms or delayed follow-up), an AI output may not reflect the real timeline.
- If you’re still in active treatment, an early “estimate” can be misleading because your prognosis may not be stable.


