Most medical malpractice settlement calculators work by using broad inputs—injury severity, treatment duration, and sometimes medical bills—to generate a rough range.
That can be helpful if you’re asking, “Is there anything here worth investigating?” But it often misses the parts that matter most in real Bentonville disputes:
- Whether the care fell below the standard of care for the specific clinical situation
- Whether the alleged mistake caused the harm (not just coincided with it)
- Whether later treatment was necessary and connected to the original problem
- Whether the medical file tells a consistent, believable story
If the calculator doesn’t account for causation and record quality, its number is at best an educational guess.


