Many calculators don’t know the details that matter most in real evaluations. For Trenton residents, that often includes:
- Complex timelines—ER visits, follow-up appointments, and referral delays can create multiple “decision points,” and not every mistake is legally tied to the final injury.
- Crowded care settings—busy emergency departments and high patient volume can affect what gets documented, how quickly tests are ordered, and whether follow-up instructions were clear.
- Record quality and continuity—when care is split across providers or facilities, settlement discussions often turn on whether the medical record supports one continuous causation story.
A calculator may estimate damages based on injury severity, but settlement negotiations usually hinge on proof—especially medical causation.


