Most calculators build a range using simplified inputs—like injury severity or estimated medical bills. But real-world malpractice settlement discussions are shaped by details that are harder to capture online:
- What Alabama courts require to prove medical negligence (not just harm, but breach of the standard of care and causation)
- How your medical records connect the timeline—especially if symptoms changed after a follow-up visit or referral
- Whether the harm was preventable based on what a reasonably competent provider would have done
In a community where many people rely on a mix of local clinics, specialists, and referral pathways, small documentation gaps can become a major dispute. A calculator can’t see those gaps—it can only guess.


