Online tools often present a range based on broad assumptions—like injury severity or estimated medical costs. But real settlement discussions turn on details that are usually invisible to a calculator.
In a local setting like Seabrook, those details often hinge on things such as:
- Whether the issue happened during a time-sensitive visit (ER, urgent care, or postoperative follow-up)
- How quickly symptoms were acted on—and whether documentation supports that timeline
- Whether multiple providers were involved (for example, hospital staff plus a consulting physician)
- Whether records were complete and consistent across visits, imaging, and discharge
A tool can’t confirm causation or evaluate whether the medical team’s decisions matched the accepted standard of care. Without that, the “estimate” is more of a starting point than a prediction.


