In suburban communities like Waxhaw, many people receive care through a mix of primary providers, specialists, urgent care, and hospital systems—often with appointments spaced out over weeks. When documentation is incomplete, or when the timeline between symptoms and diagnosis is unclear, an AI calculator can produce a range that doesn’t match what a North Carolina claim usually needs to prove.
Common reasons online ranges feel off:
- Delayed follow-up after worsening symptoms (the “should have happened sooner” gap is where value can change)
- Care split across multiple providers (records may not travel smoothly between offices)
- Pre-existing conditions that complicate causation arguments
- Gaps in treatment that allow the defense to argue the harm would have progressed anyway
In other words: the calculator may guess at damages, but the case hinges on what the medical chart actually shows.


