Most online tools estimate value by using broad inputs—like injury severity, length of treatment, or medical costs. That can help you understand the general range people talk about online.
But a calculator cannot:
- confirm whether a provider breached the standard of care for the specific facts of your treatment
- evaluate whether the harm was caused by the alleged negligence (not an unavoidable complication or unrelated progression)
- measure the real impact on your ability to work, recover, and function day-to-day
- account for South Carolina-specific procedural requirements that affect how cases move and what evidence is needed
In Hanahan, that matters because many cases involve patients who were seen in busy settings—urgent care, hospital emergency departments, or post-acute follow-up—where documentation, timing, and clinical decision-making are often tightly disputed.


