Many people search for a calculator after a misdiagnosis, a surgical complication, a medication error, or a delayed response in an emergency setting. Online tools typically ask for broad inputs like:
- medical bills and treatment duration
- injury severity
- whether the harm is “temporary” or “permanent”
Those estimates may be useful for early planning, but they can’t evaluate the two things that usually decide outcomes:
- Whether the provider breached the standard of care (what a reasonably careful provider would do in the same circumstances)
- Whether that breach caused your specific harm (causation is often where cases are won or lost)
In Portsmouth, where many residents seek care at a limited number of regional facilities, the records and timelines are often the center of the dispute. A calculator won’t read your chart, interpret imaging/labs, or weigh expert opinions.


