Online tools often ask you for a few inputs—like medical costs, injury severity, and how long symptoms lasted—and then produce a range. That output can be useful for planning, but it can also be misleading.
What estimates generally miss:
- The specific medical records that show what was known at the time (and what should have been done)
- Whether the care team complied with the standard of care expected of similarly trained providers
- Causation issues—especially when symptoms can have multiple explanations
- The reality that New Hampshire claims often hinge on what experts can support, not just what you experienced
What you should treat as real: the evidence trail. In Lebanon, your ability to move the claim forward usually depends on how quickly records are obtained and how clearly your medical history connects the alleged error to the outcome.


