Residents look up calculators because they want a starting point after a tough outcome—missed diagnosis, medication issues, surgical complications, or discharge problems. The problem is that many online tools assume clean, single-incident timelines and straightforward proof.
In real Wallington-area cases, the details often look more like this:
- symptoms worsen over time after an appointment at a clinic or emergency setting
- test results are delayed or communicated inconsistently
- follow-up care happens with a new provider who reviews older records
A calculator can’t see your chart, evaluate causation, or weigh how medical experts will interpret the standard of care. That means the “range” may be directionally helpful—but it can also be wildly off for cases with disputed causation.


