Most AI tools estimate potential settlement ranges by asking for details like your diagnosis, treatment timeline, and the impact on daily life. That can help you organize categories of damages (medical costs, lost income, and non-economic harm).
But in a real Washington medical negligence case, the “number” matters far less than the proof behind it. A credible valuation depends on evidence such as:
- Medical records showing what was done (and what should have been done)
- Documentation tying the negligence to the harm (medical causation)
- Expert review of whether the care met the accepted standard
- Records supporting how your life and finances changed
If you’re tempted to treat a calculator range like a promise, that’s where people in Anacortes can get misled. The most important work happens after you gather documents and get a legal review.


