Most settlement calculators rely on broad assumptions (severity, category of harm, and estimated damages buckets). But real malpractice negotiations turn on details that a tool can’t see, such as:
- whether the chart supports the timeline of symptoms and treatment decisions
- what your providers documented—or failed to document—during visits
- how other clinicians later interpreted the cause of the injury
- whether the alleged breach actually caused your harm (not just happened around the same time)
For Los Lunas patients, that matters because medical history often spans urgent care, primary care, ER visits, imaging centers, and specialist follow-ups. When records are spread out, the “story” your case tells can change drastically.


