Most people begin by plugging numbers into a calculator—medical bills, length of treatment, or “severity.” But in real disputes, the value of a claim often turns on issues that aren’t captured by simple inputs:
- Which provider made the decision that led to the harm (and what each person documented)
- Whether the injury was preventable under the standard of care in Arizona
- Whether there’s a clear medical timeline linking the mistake to the outcome
- How future care costs are supported by records and expert review
In Prescott, that timeline can get complicated when care is split across urgent care visits, primary care follow-ups, imaging centers, and specialist appointments. The more “hand-offs” involved, the more important it is to build a consistent record showing what was known, when it was known, and what should have been done next.


