Many calculators present a range as if outcomes are driven by a simple math formula. In practice, insurers and attorneys focus on whether the record supports:
- A deviation from accepted medical practice (not just a bad outcome)
- Causation—that the deviation caused the harm you’re claiming
- Documented damages—what the injury cost, how it limited your life, and what care is still expected
For Batavia residents, this matters because many cases involve care received across different facilities and providers—urgent care visits, hospital stays, specialist follow-ups, and ongoing therapy. When treatment happens in multiple locations, the timeline and the documentation quality become crucial.
The takeaway: a calculator can’t read your charts, reconcile conflicting records, or assess causation. It can’t replace a legal review.


