River Edge residents are used to planning around schedules—school drop-offs, work commutes, weekend errands, and family commitments. When something medical derails your routine, it’s natural to look for an instant “range” that can answer: Is this even worth pursuing?
Online tools can be useful for organizing questions and thinking about categories like:
- Medical bills and follow-up care
- Lost time from work
- Long-term limitations (when treatment doesn’t fully restore function)
- Non-economic harm such as pain, anxiety, and reduced quality of life
Still, a calculator can’t review your chart, confirm how a provider’s decisions deviated from accepted standards, or determine whether the medical issue was caused by negligence.


