Online tools usually work off broad inputs—like injury severity or medical costs. Real outcomes depend on much more, including:
- Whether Minnesota law recognizes a provable breach of the standard of care
- Whether your records clearly connect the mistake to your specific diagnosis and worsening
- How insurers and defense experts frame causation
- Whether future care is supported by medical recommendations, not just predictions
In Burnsville and across the Twin Cities area, many cases involve care across multiple providers—urgent care visits, hospital admissions, specialist follow-ups, and pharmacy changes. A calculator can’t reliably account for what happened at each step, or whether later treatment was reasonable or instead became part of the dispute.


