Most online tools are built around broad inputs—like injury severity, treatment duration, and medical expenses. That can help you form questions, not answers.
In Salisbury and across North Carolina, a claim’s value often hinges on details that calculators can’t “see,” such as:
- Whether the provider’s conduct fell below the accepted standard of care in the specific clinical setting
- Whether the harm is medically tied to the alleged error (causation)
- Whether follow-up care happened consistently and was properly documented
- Whether records from different facilities—urgent care, imaging centers, hospitals, specialists—tell a coherent story
Bottom line: use a calculator to sanity-check your expectations, then rely on a case review to determine whether the evidence supports negligence and damages.


