Many calculators treat medical injury like a math problem: enter bills, choose severity, get a range. The problem is that real malpractice disputes don’t follow a single template—especially when your care involved multiple providers, follow-up appointments that took time to schedule, or documentation that’s spread across systems.
In a smaller community like Roswell, these practical realities can affect the evidence:
- Records may be fragmented between clinics, hospitals, imaging centers, and specialty follow-ups.
- Care delays can happen when patients are referred out-of-area for specific specialists.
- Communication gaps (missed calls, unclear discharge instructions, incomplete charting) can become central to the case.
A calculator may not account for those details—so its range may be too broad, too high, or simply not aligned with the facts your claim would need to prove.


