Many AI-style calculators rely on inputs like injury severity, treatment length, and reported expenses. That can be helpful for organizing your thoughts. But Canby-area claims often hinge on details that a calculator can’t “see,” such as:
- Whether a provider should have caught the problem earlier (and what the chart shows about symptoms, test results, and follow-up)
- Whether a complication was foreseeable and how it was managed
- How Oregon’s proof rules play out in practice—especially the need for credible expert review on standard of care and causation
- The documentation trail (orders, referrals, imaging reports, discharge instructions, medication changes)
In other words, the calculator can suggest categories of damages, but it can’t replace the evidence-driven process that determines settlement value.


