Many Lawrence residents get injured in situations that involve fast-paced decisions—ER visits, urgent care follow-ups, diagnostic testing, medication changes, and post-op monitoring. In these settings, insurers often focus on timing: What did the provider know at the moment they made the decision? and How quickly should the next step have occurred?
That matters because settlement value is usually influenced by:
- Where the missed opportunity occurred (e.g., delay in ordering a test, failure to escalate symptoms, inadequate discharge instructions)
- How long it took to correct the course of treatment
- Whether the records show a clear causal chain from the negligent act to the harm
A calculator may ask about injury severity, but it typically can’t evaluate whether the timeline in your chart supports causation—the issue that often decides settlement leverage.


