Many settlement calculators ask for inputs like medical bills, injury severity, and treatment length. That can help you get a rough sense of the discussion range.
But for Archdale residents, the real-world issue is usually different: the online tools can’t see how North Carolina courts require proof.
In practice, insurers will look closely at:
- Whether the care fell below the accepted standard for the provider involved
- Whether the documented timeline shows the mistake caused your specific harm
- Whether later treatment was “reasonable care” or was used to minimize what the original error contributed
A calculator can’t evaluate those proof gaps—only an attorney reviewing your chart, timeline, and supporting medical opinions can.


