In Airmont, many families juggle commuting, school schedules, and work commitments. When a medical outcome suddenly derails your plans, it’s easy to reach for a calculator that promises speed and clarity.
AI tools typically try to approximate damages by using inputs like:
- severity of injury and recovery duration
- medical bills and future treatment assumptions
- lost income or reduced ability to work
- non-economic harms (pain, suffering, quality-of-life impact)
That said, these models can’t review the real medical record. They also can’t determine whether the care team met New York’s accepted standard of care in the specific circumstances—especially where documentation, timing, and expert interpretation matter.


