Many AI tools are designed for speed: you enter symptoms, treatment dates, and injury severity, and you get an estimated range. For residents who are juggling work, caregiving, and travel between local providers, that can feel helpful.
But several factors common in real Freeport-area cases can make AI outputs less reliable than they appear:
- Records don’t always match the story. In practice, charts may show one timeline while a patient remembers another—especially when care was received at multiple facilities.
- Follow-up care is often the turning point. Missed calls, incomplete discharge instructions, or delayed specialist review can be central in negligence claims—but AI calculators rarely “see” those system-level gaps.
- New York-specific procedure matters. Even when liability seems obvious to a family, the case still depends on evidence and the way claims are pursued under NY rules and deadlines.
Instead of treating an AI number as a target, think of it as a prompt: it can help you identify what information you’ll want to gather for a real legal evaluation.


