Many AI tools produce a number or range using simplified inputs—like injury severity, time lost, and medical bills. That can feel reassuring when you want clarity fast.
But in New York malpractice cases, the settlement discussion is rarely driven by a generic formula. Adjusters and defense counsel focus on whether:
- The provider deviated from the accepted standard of care for the circumstances.
- That deviation caused your specific harm (not just that the harm occurred during care).
- Your damages are documented and supported—not estimated.
If your medical records are incomplete, if there were meaningful gaps in follow-up, or if symptoms evolved in a way that complicates causation, an AI estimate can be off in either direction.


