Online tools may appear to offer certainty, but most are built on simplified assumptions. They generally can’t account for the details that decide whether a claim is viable—like how your treatment timeline matches the standard of care, what the records actually say, and whether medical experts can connect the alleged mistake to your specific harm.
For Lowell patients, the biggest practical limitation is usually documentation and timing. If you were treated at more than one facility, transferred between departments, or had follow-up care delayed because of work/transportation constraints, the “one-size” inputs in a calculator won’t reflect that complexity.


