Most calculators use broad assumptions: injury severity, general categories of damages, and simplified timelines. They can’t see the specific records that matter most in a real claim, such as:
- whether the treating provider documented key symptoms and decision points
- how quickly follow-up testing or referrals were ordered
- whether your medical history supports (or contradicts) the claimed cause of injury
- how consistently your condition was monitored after discharge or outpatient procedures
In Buckeye, it’s also common for people to receive care across multiple settings—urgent care, hospital systems, imaging centers, and follow-ups with specialists. When treatment is spread out, the “real story” is often found in the gaps: handoffs, delays, and documentation consistency.
Bottom line: A calculator may help you start a conversation, but it usually can’t replace evidence-based evaluation.


