AI tools are built to work from the information you type in. Real malpractice claims depend on details that don’t fit neatly into forms—like what was documented in the chart, what was communicated to the patient, and how clinicians responded when symptoms didn’t improve.
For Belgrade residents, common real-world complications include:
- Delayed escalation after a missed or worsening diagnosis (especially when follow-up depends on scheduling and access)
- Medication and monitoring gaps that only become obvious after a reaction or side effect
- Continuity-of-care problems when treatment happens across urgent care, imaging centers, and different providers
- Injury timelines that change—symptoms may evolve after the first visit, which changes what damages can be supported
An AI estimate can’t reliably weigh those chart-based facts. It also can’t assess whether the care actually fell below the Montana standard of care or whether another cause better explains the harm.


