Most calculators start with inputs like injury severity and medical bills. That’s a useful starting point, but it often breaks down in real cases because settlement value depends on issues that don’t fit neatly into a form:
- Whether the care fell below North Carolina’s required standard of care (not just whether the outcome was unfortunate)
- Whether the provider’s actions caused your specific harm (causation is frequently contested)
- What the records actually show—timelines, orders, lab results, imaging reads, consent forms, and follow-up plans
In Asheboro, many residents treat the first urgent visit as “the start of the problem,” but for valuation, attorneys focus on the entire chain of care—including what was documented (and what wasn’t) after the initial visit.


