Most calculators are built for broad categories. They may use inputs like injury severity, length of treatment, or estimated medical bills. But Newark cases often turn on details that a generic tool can’t see, such as:
- Whether the provider met Delaware’s recognized standard of care for the specific clinical situation
- Whether the harm was actually caused by the error (or by an unrelated progression)
- Whether later treatment was reasonable and connected to the original mistake
In other words, an online range may be a starting point for conversation—but it usually won’t match the way Delaware insurers and courts evaluate evidence.


