AI tools typically work by sorting the information you enter into general categories (medical bills, future care, lost income, and non-economic harm). That can be helpful as a starting point, especially if you’re trying to organize your thoughts.
However, for medical malpractice claims in the real world, the deciding facts are usually things an online form cannot reliably capture, such as:
- Whether symptoms were documented clearly enough to show what should have been recognized earlier
- How treatment decisions were recorded (and whether they align with what providers typically do in similar situations)
- Causation, meaning whether the alleged negligence actually caused your injuries—not just that it occurred during treatment
In short: an AI estimate can suggest categories of damages, but it can’t validate legal fault or medical causation.


