Many AI tools ask for details like injury severity, treatment length, and medical bills, then produce a broad compensation range. That can be helpful for understanding the categories people talk about in malpractice cases.
However, two things commonly get overlooked when residents use an AI calculator as a shortcut:
- Causation is rarely obvious. In practice, it’s not enough that an injury happened during care—North Carolina claims require proof that the provider’s negligence caused the harm.
- The medical record tells the story. AI can’t read your imaging reports, chart notes, or operative documentation. If those records show gaps in monitoring, delayed escalation, or inconsistent clinical reasoning, that evidence can change the outcome.
For Kernersville patients, this matters even more because many people piece together care across multiple providers—primary care, urgent care, hospitals, specialists, and follow-up clinics. When treatment is spread across settings, the timeline becomes the difference between “guessing” and demonstrating.


