Many tools estimate value by using categories like medical expenses, expected future treatment, and non-economic harm (pain, disruption to daily life, emotional impact). That can be helpful as a starting point.
But a calculator can’t reliably account for the factors that often decide real outcomes in South Carolina cases:
- Whether a provider’s actions met the standard of care for the situation
- Whether the care actually caused the injury (not just occurred before it)
- Whether records show a consistent timeline from symptoms to diagnosis and treatment
- Whether damages are documented well enough to be persuasive
In other words: treat any estimate as a worksheet, not a verdict.


