Online tools can be helpful for brainstorming—but they often fall apart when your case includes details like:
- Complex medical causation (the injury may have multiple possible causes)
- Treatment timeline disputes (what was known, when it was recognized, and what should have been done)
- Documentation gaps (missing notes, unclear orders, incomplete follow-up)
- Long-term harm (ongoing care needs after the initial incident)
In coastal and industrial-adjacent communities, people may also have work and insurance pressures that affect what records exist, how symptoms are described, and how quickly follow-up care happens. A calculator can’t measure those real-world factors.


