A calculator is best viewed as a planning tool, not a verdict. In Oxnard, most people start by plugging in basics like:
- the type of harm (misdiagnosis, delayed treatment, medication error, surgical complication)
- the length of recovery
- estimated medical bills and therapy needs
- whether work was missed
That’s useful for building a rough picture of categories of damages. But it cannot reliably determine:
- whether the provider met the California standard of care
- whether the negligence caused the injury (causation is often the hardest part)
- whether future care is medically supported—not just hoped for
- how a defense will dispute the record
In practice, two people can enter the same “inputs” into an online tool and end up with very different outcomes because the medical chart, imaging, follow-up notes, and expert review tell the real story.


