AI tools generally work by taking the information you enter—injury severity, treatment length, bills, and sometimes functional impact—and producing an estimated settlement “range.” That can feel reassuring when you want clarity quickly.
In practice, New Jersey medical negligence claims require proof of two core elements:
- Negligence (deviation from the accepted standard of care)
- Causation (the negligence caused the injury you suffered)
AI calculators can’t reliably verify those elements because they don’t have access to:
- provider notes, diagnostic reasoning, and imaging interpretations
- the timeline showing what should have been done sooner
- documentation proving the injury is consistent with the alleged mistake
- expert review that connects the medical dots
In other words, the AI output may help you understand categories of harm, but it rarely captures legal proof.


