Online tools may seem like they can “calculate” a settlement amount, but most are built on simplified assumptions. In real Binghamton-area medical malpractice claims, value is driven by evidence and proof—not just injury severity.
A calculator may be useful for:
- Getting a rough sense of categories like medical bills, future care, and non-economic harm
- Understanding why two people with similar injuries can have very different case values
- Helping you organize questions for a lawyer
A calculator can be misleading when it can’t account for facts that matter in New York, such as:
- Whether the providers’ actions fell below the accepted standard of care
- Whether the error caused your specific outcome (not just coincided with it)
- Whether later care in the region improved, worsened, or complicated causation


