Many online tools generate ranges by using inputs like medical bills, diagnosis categories, or symptom severity. That can be a starting point, but it usually can’t account for the details that matter most in real negotiations—especially when the injury is complicated by:
- Delayed follow-up after discharge or outpatient visits
- Documentation gaps between provider notes, imaging reports, and lab results
- Causation disputes (the defense may argue the condition was progressing naturally)
- Pre-existing conditions that are common in long-term care and chronic disease management
In other words, the “math” is only one piece. For Locust Grove residents, the practical question is whether the records support negligence and whether the negligence caused the harm.


