Most calculators are built for broad scenarios. They may ask for things like medical bills, injury severity, or time lost from work. But in real malpractice negotiations, the case value turns on evidence quality and proof—especially proof that the care fell below the accepted standard and that it caused your specific harm.
For North Tonawanda residents, there’s an added reality: many injuries show up over time, while people are still commuting, working shifts, or caring for family. That timeline can matter. If symptoms worsened after discharge, for example, insurers may argue the later decline was unrelated—meaning an online “range” won’t capture what a defense will contest.


