An AI tool typically uses simplified inputs—like injury severity, treatment duration, and reported medical bills—to generate a rough range. That can be useful as a starting point for organizing your thinking.
But Riverton residents often run into the same reality: the most important evidence in a Utah medical negligence claim isn’t captured well in a questionnaire. For example:
- The timeline—when symptoms started, when they were reported, and when follow-up occurred.
- Whether the care team met the accepted standard of care for the specific situation.
- Causation—whether the alleged negligence actually caused the harm (not just that the harm occurred during treatment).
- Proof of damages—what’s documented versus what’s assumed.
AI can’t reliably interpret clinical reasoning in your chart or evaluate how Utah’s litigation standards apply to your specific facts.


