Most calculators are built around simplified inputs—like medical costs, the severity of injury, and how long symptoms lasted. They may generate a rough range, but they usually cannot account for:
- whether negligence can be proven from chart documentation (and whether charts are complete)
- whether a delay, misdiagnosis, or procedure error actually caused your specific harm
- whether your future care needs are likely (and supported by records) rather than guessed
- how New York’s legal process and negotiation posture influence settlement timing and leverage
Think of a calculator as a “conversation starter,” not a prediction. In Rome, many people first look for an estimate because they need to understand whether pursuing a claim is worth the time. That’s reasonable—but the best next step is still a case review of your records.


