Most settlement estimate tools work by applying broad assumptions to inputs like medical bills, injury severity, and symptom impact. Those tools are designed to produce a range—not a verdict.
In Glens Falls, many people first search online after an urgent-care visit, a hospital discharge, a delayed referral, or a diagnostic workup that didn’t go as expected. The difficulty is that calculators can’t see the factors that determine whether a case is legally provable—like medical documentation quality, causation complexity, and whether experts can connect the alleged mistake to the harm.
Bottom line: treat calculator results as a planning tool, not an outcome guarantee.


