Most calculators start with assumptions: injury severity, medical bills, and a rough range for non-economic harm. But in real New York malpractice cases, insurers and attorneys focus on questions that a generic calculator can’t see, such as:
- Whether the provider’s care fell below the New York standard of care for the same clinical circumstances
- Whether the harm was caused by the alleged mistake (and not by an underlying condition or later independent events)
- Whether the documentation supports the timeline (office notes, lab results, imaging reads, discharge instructions)
For West Haverstraw residents, these issues often show up in practical ways—like missed follow-up after an ER visit, unclear discharge instructions, or symptoms that were documented as “improving” even though they worsened after returning home.


