Most calculators for medical negligence compensation are built on broad assumptions—severity of injury, rough categories of damages, and generic settlement “ranges.” That can be helpful for thinking about the types of losses that may be discussed.
But in real Eloy-area malpractice matters, the value of a claim usually depends on questions calculators can’t answer, such as:
- Whether the provider’s actions fell below the Arizona standard of care (what a reasonably careful provider would do in similar circumstances)
- Whether medical records support the timeline—what was observed, what was ordered, and what was missed
- Whether causation is supported by medical experts
- Whether the claimed damages are clearly connected to the negligence versus an unrelated progression of illness
In other words: a calculator may offer a starting point, but it can’t replace an evidence-based evaluation.


