AI-based settlement value calculators typically use inputs you provide—such as the type of injury, treatment duration, and whether you had ongoing symptoms—to generate a broad range.
That can help you understand categories of harm, but in Poughkeepsie and throughout New York, the outcome often turns on evidence that an online form can’t capture:
- Which provider made the decision (and whether they followed the accepted standard of care)
- What was known at the time (symptoms, test results, risk factors, and timing)
- How causation is supported (medical records connecting the negligent act to the harm)
- How the impact is documented (work limitations, follow-up care, and functional restrictions)
If you’ve been trying to juggle treatment while meeting deadlines, you may be tempted to treat an AI range like a target. In reality, New York injury cases are built on documentation and proof—not estimates.


