A calculator is usually built around broad inputs—things like injury severity, treatment length, and estimated medical costs. That can help you understand why two cases with similar outcomes might still settle for different amounts.
But a calculator cannot:
- review your actual medical chart, imaging, prescriptions, or operative records
- assess whether the care fell below the Arizona standard of care
- confirm causation (whether the provider’s conduct caused your specific harm)
- predict how a defense will challenge damages based on preexisting conditions or intervening treatment
In practice, the range you see online is often less useful than understanding what evidence tends to move cases up or down.


