AI tools can be useful when you’re overwhelmed and trying to make sense of potential losses—especially if you’re searching from a phone after an appointment, a surgery complication, or a missed diagnosis.
But AI output is only as reliable as the inputs you provide. In practice, Troy-area cases often hinge on details that are easy to overlook in an online form, such as:
- The exact timeline between symptoms, visits, and test results
- Whether follow-up care was scheduled and actually completed
- How quickly a deterioration was recognized and escalated
- Whether the injury worsened due to delayed treatment rather than the underlying condition
When those details are missing, an AI range can be misleading—either understating value (because it ignores later complications) or overstating it (because it assumes facts you can’t prove yet).


