Most calculators assume a “generic” malpractice scenario. Lexington residents know real life doesn’t work that way—because the facts of treatment, documentation, and follow-up matter more than the injury headline.
Common reasons online estimates miss the mark include:
- Causation is the battleground. Two people can have similar outcomes, but insurers focus on whether the provider’s conduct actually caused your harm.
- Documentation gaps can change everything. If progress notes, test results, or consent forms are incomplete or don’t line up with the timeline, the value can drop.
- Local care patterns influence timelines. In a smaller metro, follow-up coordination (referrals, repeat visits, imaging scheduling) can affect whether delays are medically significant—or just inconvenient.
A calculator can be a starting point, but it can’t review Lexington-specific medical records, provider notes, or the expert opinions needed to prove negligence under South Carolina standards.


