Many calculators present a range based on injury severity or broad categories (for example, “economic” vs. “non-economic” harm). In real life, especially in Maine, your case turns on proof.
In practice, insurers and defense teams focus on questions like:
- What exactly went wrong (and who was responsible for the specific decision or omission)
- Whether the injury was preventable under the applicable standard of care
- Whether medical records support causation—not just that something bad happened, but that the bad outcome is linked to the negligent act
If your Lewiston case involves a diagnostic delay, a medication management issue, or a complication after a procedure, the settlement value may rise or fall based on how well those links can be demonstrated with records and expert review.


