Most calculators assume injuries fall into neat categories. Real medical negligence cases rarely do. In Kent, the practical realities of healthcare—follow-up delays, referrals between providers, urgent care vs. hospital decision-making, and documentation gaps—can heavily affect causation.
Even when an online estimator gives a range, insurers often focus on questions a calculator can’t answer, such as:
- Was the harm actually caused by the alleged breach, or by an underlying condition?
- Do the notes and timelines support what a patient says happened?
- What would a reasonable provider have done differently under the circumstances?
The “math” only matters after the legal elements line up.


