Most online calculators are designed to produce a rough range using simplified inputs (like medical bills or general injury categories). That can be a helpful starting point, but it’s not a substitute for a case evaluation—especially in medical negligence matters where Alabama law requires proof of both breach and causation.
For Auburn patients, the bigger limitation is usually not the math—it’s the missing context:
- Whether the injury was caused by the alleged mistake versus an underlying condition
- How clearly the medical record shows what was done (and what wasn’t)
- Whether the harm is temporary or has long-term consequences
- How treatment decisions changed after the event
A calculator might suggest a number. Your medical timeline and documentation determine whether that number has any connection to your situation.


