Many residents start with a calculator because they want a starting point. But in real Portage malpractice cases, settlement ranges often diverge based on details like:
- Where treatment occurred (clinic vs. hospital vs. specialty practice)
- How quickly symptoms were acted on after a call, visit, or test result
- Whether follow-up was arranged and documented correctly
- How the records line up across departments (often the biggest issue)
For example, it’s common for patients to move between providers while trying to manage symptoms—especially if appointments are delayed or if results are routed through different offices. Those administrative handoffs can become central to the dispute over what should have been done sooner.


