AI tools typically work by taking a few inputs—injury severity, treatment duration, medical bills—and producing a rough “damage range.” That can help you understand the categories of compensation people discuss in malpractice cases.
What it can’t do is replicate the legal and medical reasoning that New York claims depend on, such as:
- Whether the provider met the accepted standard of care in the specific circumstances
- Whether the alleged negligence caused the harm (not just whether treatment happened before symptoms)
- Whether the documentation supports the story—particularly when the timeline is messy
In Glens Falls, many people seek care across multiple settings (primary care, urgent care, hospital services, specialists, and rehab). If the record chain is incomplete or delayed, an AI estimate may look confident while missing the very evidence a claim needs.


