Most calculators work like a rough worksheet: you plug in general injury categories and medical costs, and you get a range.
In real Troy cases, however, settlement discussions turn on issues that calculators typically miss, such as:
- Whether your injury was caused by the care you received in Troy (not by an underlying condition progressing on its own)
- How clearly the timeline is documented—especially when symptoms change after discharge or after a follow-up delay
- How the case fits Alabama’s procedural requirements, including filing deadlines that can bar recovery
Instead of treating an estimate as a prediction, use it to help you organize questions for a lawyer: What damages are actually supported by your records? What’s the strongest theory of negligence? What obstacles will the defense raise?


