A calculator usually focuses on inputs like past treatment costs, diagnosis severity, and sometimes pain and suffering. That can help you sanity-check whether a claim is “in the ballpark.”
But settlement numbers are not produced by a single universal formula. Even two people with similar injuries can end up with very different outcomes depending on:
- whether the chart supports a clear timeline,
- whether expert review shows a preventable deviation,
- whether causation is medically plausible,
- and whether damages are documented and tied to the malpractice.
In Port Washington, many residents receive care across multiple facilities—urgent care, primary care, specialists, and hospitals in the region. When records are spread out, insurers often dispute what belongs to the incident versus pre-existing conditions or unrelated complications. That’s one reason early estimates should be treated as educational, not predictive.


