AI tools typically generate a “range” based on inputs like injury severity, treatment duration, and reported losses. That can feel empowering when you’re trying to understand what comes next.
But in real cases—whether treatment occurred at a local clinic, a hospital in the region, or through specialty care—settlement value is shaped by facts AI forms often can’t capture, such as:
- Whether the provider met the standard of care under the circumstances
- Whether the medical mistake actually caused the harm (not just occurred around the same time)
- How well the injury timeline is documented in the chart
- What experts can credibly explain to a judge or jury
In New Jersey, these elements are especially important because claims can turn on how evidence is organized and presented as the case moves forward.


