Online tools can be useful as a starting point—they may consider factors like treatment type, injury severity, and documented costs. But a calculator can’t review your records, confirm whether the provider’s actions fell below the Arkansas standard of care, or determine whether the harm was caused by the negligence.
In practice, the biggest differences between one case and another tend to be evidence-based: the medical chart, imaging/lab results, timing, and whether experts can explain causation in a way a jury would understand. For Blytheville patients, that often means the records from multiple providers (ER, primary care, referral specialists) must be aligned into one clear timeline.


