A calculator can be useful as a starting point. It may consider items such as:
- past medical bills and ongoing treatment costs
- lost wages from time missed at work
- non-economic harm (pain, disability impacts, emotional distress)
Still, the value in a real Southaven medical negligence case depends on evidence that a form can’t capture—especially documentation showing what went wrong and how it caused the injury.
The “missing puzzle piece” problem
In practice, two people can report similar symptoms but have drastically different outcomes legally because of:
- whether the record clearly shows the missed diagnosis or incorrect decision
- whether follow-up care was delayed, incomplete, or inconsistent with instructions
- whether experts can explain the standard of care and causation in a way the defense can’t credibly dispute
A calculator can’t weigh those elements. A lawyer can.


