Most online tools label results as “ranges,” but the range isn’t your case’s outcome. It’s usually a generic model built on assumptions such as injury severity and treatment duration.
In real settlements, value tends to track two questions:
- Whether the care fell below the accepted standard for a similar patient situation in New York.
- Whether that lapse caused your specific harm (not just symptoms that happened to occur around the same time).
If either link is weak—especially causation—an estimate can be dramatically off.


