An AI or online tool can be useful as a starting point—especially if you want to understand which categories of losses are commonly considered. But calculators generally can’t review the medical record the way a lawyer and medical experts do.
In Dickinson cases, the details that matter often include:
- Whether the provider followed accepted standards of care for the patient’s symptoms
- Whether documentation supports the timeline of diagnosis, treatment, and deterioration
- Whether causation is provable (i.e., the negligence is shown to have caused the harm)
- The functional impact on daily living and ability to work in the weeks and months after treatment
An estimate can’t reliably account for those record-specific facts.


