Online tools tend to assume that injuries and damages fall into predictable categories. Real malpractice disputes are rarely that neat—especially when the evidence must connect:
- A specific clinical error to the harm you experienced
- Causation (what caused what) rather than just “something went wrong”
- Documentation (what was charted, when it was charted, and how it reads)
In the Pittsburgh-area region, insurers frequently focus early on record gaps and competing medical explanations—issues that can significantly change settlement range even when medical bills are substantial.


