AI-based calculators typically translate your inputs into a rough range. They may consider things like:
- how serious your injury appears to be
- how long recovery might take
- whether additional treatment is likely
- general categories of harm (medical bills, lost income, non-economic impact)
That can feel reassuring when you’re trying to answer the urgent question: “What is this worth?”
But the estimate stops being reliable the moment the tool has to guess about what matters most legally—such as:
- whether the care fell below the accepted standard in the specific clinical setting
- whether your medical records support a clear timeline of causation
- what future treatment is actually documented as recommended
In other words, AI can help you understand categories, but it can’t determine liability or confirm causation.


