A calculator typically estimates value based on broad categories (like medical bills or injury severity). What it usually can’t capture are the factors that often decide whether a case settles at all—especially in cases involving diagnostic delays, medication errors, or follow-up failures.
Think of it this way:
- Useful for: helping you organize what to collect and what questions to ask.
- Not reliable for: predicting your exact number, because real settlement discussions turn on proof—what was documented, what was missed, and what medical experts believe caused the harm.


