Most online tools work by taking a few inputs—such as the severity of injury and estimated medical costs—and applying a broad formula. That can be useful if you’re trying to understand the types of damages that may be discussed.
But in practice, Weddington cases often hinge on details that calculators don’t see, including:
- whether the provider’s actions fell below the NC standard of care for the specific clinical situation
- how clearly the records support the timeline (especially when care is split across offices, urgent care, imaging centers, and hospitals)
- causation—whether the alleged negligence actually caused the harm, not just happened around the same time
In other words: a calculator may generate a range, but it can’t review your chart, identify what documentation is missing, or evaluate what North Carolina juries and insurers will likely find persuasive.


