Online tools typically ask for a few inputs (injury type, length of recovery, medical bills, and sometimes symptoms). That can be helpful for orientation. But settlement value depends on details that rarely fit into a form:
- Whether the provider met South Carolina’s standard of care for the circumstances.
- Whether negligence caused your specific injury, not just that the injury occurred during treatment.
- How your medical timeline looks in the chart—especially when symptoms evolve over several visits.
In Clemson, it’s common for people to switch between providers for follow-up (urgent care to specialists, primary care to imaging, etc.). When care is spread across systems, the “story” in the medical records can be fragmented. An AI calculator can’t reconcile gaps, inconsistent notes, or delayed documentation.


