AI tools typically work from simplified inputs—injury severity, treatment timeline, bills, and broad categories like pain and suffering. In Sheboygan, that may align with what you can quickly describe online.
However, real medical malpractice cases usually turn on details an online form can’t capture, such as:
- Whether the provider’s actions met Wisconsin’s standard of care for the situation they faced
- Causation proof (showing the negligence—not just the unfortunate outcome—caused the harm)
- The accuracy and completeness of the medical record (what was documented, what wasn’t, and when)
Even when two people describe similar injuries, their claims can end up dramatically different based on what the chart shows and what medical experts can support.


