AI-based tools can be useful as a starting point because they typically translate your answers into broad categories like medical expenses, future care, wage loss, and non-economic harm.
In Rock Springs, the “missing piece” is often the same: the real case depends on documents and proof that a questionnaire can’t capture—such as:
- whether your symptoms were properly evaluated over time (especially with follow-up gaps)
- how providers documented decision-making in the chart
- whether the injury you suffered is medically consistent with the alleged error
- how long recovery actually lasted and what restrictions doctors imposed
AI estimates can’t weigh those evidentiary factors the way an attorney and medical experts evaluate them.


