In Southern California, care often involves multiple steps—urgent care visits, follow-ups, imaging, referrals, and sometimes long waits for specialists. That makes timing and documentation especially important in malpractice cases.
A calculator might use broad assumptions, but in real negotiations the value often turns on:
- Whether the negligent act was early enough to prevent worsening
- Whether follow-up treatment addressed (or failed to address) the original problem
- How consistently providers documented symptoms, test results, and decisions
Because records can be harder to obtain the longer you wait, getting organized sooner can matter.


