AI tools often ask for a few details (injury type, treatment timeline, costs) and generate a range. That can feel helpful when you’re overwhelmed.
But in practice, medical malpractice value depends on evidence that usually doesn’t fit neatly into a form—especially when your care involved multiple appointments, referrals, or follow-up steps.
For American Fork residents, common real-life complications include:
- Delayed follow-up tied to scheduling gaps (missed or postponed rechecks)
- Care transitions (urgent care to a specialist, or clinic to hospital)
- Chart inconsistencies (different notes across providers)
- Symptoms changing over time—making the “true” harm harder to pin down early
AI estimates can’t verify whether the medical record supports the timeline you believe, or whether a provider’s actions deviated from what Utah patients were entitled to receive under the standard of care.


