Instead of treating an AI output like a settlement estimate you should chase, use it as a checklist.
An AI tool may prompt you to think about:
- Past medical expenses (ER visits, imaging, follow-up care)
- Future medical needs (ongoing treatment, therapy, medications)
- Work and income impact (time off, reduced capacity)
- Non-economic harms (pain, impairment, emotional distress)
In East Orange, that “organizing” function matters because many people juggle:
- missed work tied to hourly schedules,
- frequent specialist referrals,
- and long gaps between test results and corrective care.
A tool can’t know whether your timeline shows preventable delay or whether symptoms were already progressing independently—but it can help you identify what your attorney will need to verify.


