While every case is different, New Jersey malpractice claims generally turn on:
- Whether the provider breached the standard of care (not just whether you were harmed)
- Whether that breach caused your specific injury (causation is often the hardest part)
- Whether the damages are documented (medical bills, treatment history, restrictions, and future care)
- Whether the case is filed and handled within NJ timelines
Because these elements are evidence-driven, two people with similar symptoms can receive very different settlement outcomes. A calculator that only estimates value from injury severity can miss the most important question: what proof ties the harm to the negligent act?


