Most calculators are built around broad inputs like:
- medical bills and expected future care
- the severity of injury
- general categories of pain and impairment
Those inputs can help you understand why settlement amounts vary.
But in practice, the biggest drivers of value usually aren’t the categories themselves—it’s whether negligence and causation can be proven from the record. A Mesa-area case may turn on issues like:
- whether a provider documented key symptoms during a rushed visit
- whether follow-up was recommended and actually carried out
- whether diagnostic decisions matched accepted standards
- whether medication changes were monitored appropriately
A calculator can’t read your chart, evaluate medical causation, or account for how Arizona evidence rules and expert testimony affect the strength of your claim.


