AI tools typically generate ranges by using inputs like injury severity, treatment duration, and medical bills. That can help you understand which categories of harm a case might involve.
However, a North Carolina settlement value is not driven by a calculator’s math—it’s driven by:
- Whether negligence can be proven (the provider fell below the accepted standard of care)
- Whether that negligence caused your specific injury (causation, not just coincidence)
- What your records can support (documentation that ties symptoms, treatment, and outcomes together)
- How damages are proven (economic losses and non-economic impacts supported by evidence)
In Morrisville, where many residents split time between home, work, and multiple medical providers, records can be scattered across systems. AI can’t reliably “connect the dots” between visits, imaging, referrals, and follow-up appointments—yet that connection often matters most.


