AI tools can be useful for one thing: organizing what you’ve already experienced into the major buckets lawyers and insurers discuss.
In Warren cases, people often come to us after something went wrong during busy care settings—urgent treatment timelines, crowded emergency departments, follow-up delays, or coordination problems between providers. An AI estimate may flag things like:
- Past medical bills and ongoing treatment costs
- Time missed from work (including physical-labor jobs common in the area)
- Non-economic impacts like pain, reduced mobility, and loss of normal life
But the calculator can mislead when it treats your answers as “complete.” Medical negligence claims are evidence-based. If key documentation isn’t included—such as the exact treatment timeline, imaging/lab results, or notes showing changes in symptoms—your estimate can drift far from what the evidence can support.


