Most calculators reduce a complex case to a few inputs (like injury severity or medical bills). That’s useful for general understanding, but it rarely reflects how malpractice disputes actually play out in New York.
In practice, insurers and defense attorneys focus on:
- Whether the provider breached the standard of care (what a reasonably competent professional would have done)
- Whether that breach caused your specific harm (causation is often the hardest part)
- Whether your treatment after the incident was necessary and related
- How consistent your records and timeline are
For Corning residents, this often shows up in cases involving follow-up care—for example, when symptoms persist or evolve after an appointment, urgent care visit, or hospital discharge. A calculator can’t “see” your chart, imaging, or the sequence of clinical decisions that the other side will analyze.


