Most online tools are built around general inputs—injury severity, treatment length, medical bills, and sometimes broad categories of “pain” or “future impact.” They can be useful for:
- getting a rough sense of how damages are commonly discussed,
- organizing your own questions before speaking with counsel,
- understanding why two cases with similar symptoms may still value differently.
However, a calculator cannot accurately account for Massachusetts-specific proof issues such as:
- whether the care fell below the standard of care for the provider’s specialty,
- whether the harm is clearly tied to the provider’s conduct (causation),
- what experts will say after reviewing Medford-area medical documentation and timelines,
- whether damages are supported with records rather than recollection.
In practice, the “number” you see online is rarely the number that matters in negotiations.


