Most online tools use simplified inputs—like injury severity or total medical costs—to generate a broad range. That can be helpful as a starting point, but it often misses what matters most in real Pennsylvania malpractice negotiations:
- Whether the care fell below the accepted standard for the specific situation.
- Whether the provider’s actions caused your particular harm (not just a bad outcome in general).
- How your medical timeline fits together in records from the first visit through follow-up care.
For residents in and around Nanticoke, cases often turn on documentation and continuity—especially when care is split between urgent visits, specialists, imaging centers, and hospital follow-ups. A calculator can’t review those transitions or interpret what the records actually support.


