Most online tools work the same basic way: they ask for injury details and estimate value based on simplified assumptions. That can be helpful when you’re trying to understand what categories of damages exist—like medical bills or long-term care needs.
But in New Haven cases, the most important inputs are often the ones that don’t fit neatly into a form:
- Whether the provider’s documentation matches the timeline (especially when care was split across specialties or facilities)
- Whether follow-up was appropriate after worsening symptoms
- Whether a missed diagnosis created a “window of opportunity” problem—delays can change prognosis
- Whether functional limitations are supported by records, not just your experience
If the calculator you’re using doesn’t account for those details, the range may be too broad to be useful.


