Online tools typically treat a claim like a math problem. New York cases are not that simple.
A calculator may help you think in categories—like medical bills, lost wages, and non-economic harms such as pain and reduced quality of life. But it usually cannot account for Auburn-specific realities such as:
- Delays caused by follow-up access (difficulty getting timely specialty appointments)
- Documentation gaps that happen when care is split between providers and facilities
- Causation disputes common in cases involving diagnostic delays or complications
- Travel and schedule disruptions that affect damages (missed work, therapy logistics, caregiver time)
In other words: an estimate can be a starting point, not a prediction.


