Online tools usually work best when your situation fits a “clean” pattern—clear documentation of what happened, a well-defined injury, and medical records that support a direct connection between the care provided and the harm.
In real life, especially with cases that involve follow-up visits, referrals, or worsening symptoms over time, the facts can be messier. A calculator can’t read the charts, interpret imaging, or evaluate whether a later provider correctly responded to what came before.
Local reality in the Winterville area: many claims involve multiple touchpoints—primary care, imaging, specialists, and sometimes hospital readmissions. That often means your timeline matters more than the numbers you plug into a calculator.


