Chesapeake families often juggle work schedules, school drop-offs, and medical appointments across the region. When something goes wrong—like a missed diagnosis, a surgical complication, or a medication error—it’s natural to search for a quick way to understand what a claim might be worth.
AI tools can feel helpful because they ask for information in plain language and return a number-like output. But those results are typically built on simplified assumptions and may not reflect what insurers and courts actually look for in Virginia medical negligence claims.
Think of AI as a flashlight, not a map. It can point you toward categories of damage, but it can’t replace the record-based analysis required to prove:
- the provider failed to meet the accepted standard of care
- that failure caused your specific harm
- the harm translates into compensable losses


