Online tools commonly ask for inputs like “severity,” “medical bills,” or “pain duration.” That can offer a rough starting point, but it rarely captures the part that matters most in malpractice claims: whether the care fell below the accepted standard of care and whether that breach caused your specific harm.
In Salina, patients frequently have similar stories on the surface (missed symptoms, medication problems, delays in diagnosis). The outcomes can diverge based on details like:
- what the provider documented in the chart,
- what diagnostic steps were ordered (or not ordered),
- how follow-up instructions were handled,
- and whether later treatment was truly necessary—or a consequence of the earlier error.
A calculator can’t review those records. A lawyer can.


