Many calculators ask for inputs like “injury severity” and “medical expenses” and then generate a range. The problem is that calculators can’t review the specific documents that Tennessee courts and insurers focus on, such as:
- operative reports and procedure notes
- emergency department documentation (including triage and monitoring)
- lab/imaging reports and the documented interpretation timeline
- medication orders, dosing changes, and allergy-related safeguards
- consent forms and what was explained to the patient
In Greeneville, where patients often move between primary care, urgent care, and regional hospital networks, the timeline can be complex. Online tools typically can’t connect those dots or account for how delays in follow-up, referrals, or test result review may affect causation.


