Online calculators often use broad assumptions. In real cases, the facts tend to be messier—particularly when medical treatment is spread across providers or happens during busy periods.
For example, a Weston patient might:
- Receive initial care for symptoms, then return for follow-up after worsening
- Seek specialist opinions months later
- Have records located across different systems or facilities
- Experience delays tied to scheduling, testing availability, or referrals
Those details matter because settlement negotiations focus on whether there was a provable breach of the standard of care and whether that breach caused the specific harm—not just how serious the outcome was.


