A calculator may prompt you to add up medical bills or estimate “pain and suffering.” That can feel practical—until you realize two cases with similar symptoms can produce very different settlement ranges.
In Northlake-area claims, the outcomes often hinge on whether the medical record clearly supports:
- What was missed or delayed (and when)
- Whether standard care would have changed the result
- Whether later treatment was necessary because of the original error
A good “range” estimate should never be treated like a promise. Instead, use it to identify what details matter most so you can ask the right questions when you meet with counsel.


