Most online tools are built on broad assumptions. They may ask about injury severity, medical bills, and the length of recovery—but they generally can’t see the things that decide outcomes:
- Whether the care fell below the Wyoming standard of care (what a reasonably competent provider would do in the same situation)
- Whether the provider’s conduct actually caused your specific harm (causation is often the dispute)
- What your records say—and what’s missing (documentation gaps can matter)
- How your injury affects work and daily life, not just how it looks on paper
If your claim involves something like a missed diagnosis, delayed follow-up, medication mismanagement, or a complication after a procedure, the “severity” number on a calculator can be misleading. Two injuries that look similar to patients can value very differently once medical causation and negligence are litigated.


