In Salisbury, people commonly seek care across multiple settings—urgent care visits, primary care follow-ups, imaging appointments, and hospital or specialist treatment. That’s not unusual, but it means the most important evidence may be scattered across systems and appointment dates.
Online calculators often start with “medical expenses” and “severity.” In real Maryland malpractice disputes, insurers focus on different questions:
- Were the records complete and consistent (timelines, vitals, orders, nursing notes)?
- What did clinicians document they knew at the time?
- Did later care address the same issue or a different one?
- Is there expert support tying the alleged error to the harm?
For Salisbury residents, this is especially relevant when the injury involves missed diagnoses, delayed referrals, medication problems, or discharge/follow-up failures, because causation can hinge on what was (and wasn’t) recognized early.


