Online tools usually ask you to enter details like injury type, treatment length, and medical costs. The model then produces a range based on simplified assumptions.
That approach can break down for real Sevierville claims because outcomes often hinge on specifics that a form can’t capture, such as:
- Whether the provider documented symptoms and exam findings clearly (especially when patients present after the weekend or tourist season rush)
- Whether follow-up instructions were realistic and timely—for example, when a patient’s condition worsens before they can reach the next appointment
- Whether there was continuity of care across providers (urgent care → primary care → imaging → specialist)
- Whether experts can connect the negligence to the harm in a way a jury would accept
In other words, the “calculator number” may not reflect the strongest parts of your case—or the weaknesses the defense will focus on.


