AI-based calculators typically generate a rough range by using inputs like:
- the type of injury
- how long recovery may take
- documented medical costs
- reported functional limitations
- sometimes non-economic impacts (pain, reduced quality of life)
That can help you organize your questions and understand what information matters.
But AI generally cannot:
- confirm medical causation (that the negligence caused the harm)
- evaluate whether a provider met the Rhode Island standard of care for the situation
- interpret chart details that experts focus on (diagnostic reasoning, timing, follow-up decisions)
- predict settlement outcomes based on local litigation risk and evidence strength
In other words, an estimate is not a forecast—it’s a prompt for evidence gathering.


