A typical calculator may estimate damages using broad categories like medical bills, pain, and lost income. That can help you think in ranges—but it often can’t account for Alabama-specific proof requirements.
In practice, the value of a case is tied to whether you can establish:
- Breach of the standard of care (what a reasonably competent provider would have done)
- Causation (the negligent act actually caused your harm)
- Documented damages (both past expenses and what future care is likely to require)
Because calculators don’t review imaging, lab results, consent paperwork, nursing documentation, or expert interpretations, they can’t model the real disputes that insurance adjusters and defense attorneys focus on in Alabama.


