Many AI tools ask for details like injury severity, length of recovery, medical bills, and whether you suffered long-term limitations. That can be useful when you’re trying to understand what might be included.
In Paramus, though, the practical question is usually: what can be documented.
New Jersey claims rise or fall on evidence—medical records, timing, expert support on standard of care, and causation. Two people with similar diagnoses can end up with very different outcomes depending on whether the records clearly show:
- the mistake (or deviation from accepted care),
- how it caused the harm,
- and what losses can be tied to that harm.
A calculator can’t “see” the chart the way a medical expert can. So treat it as an organizer—not a decision-maker.


