Most calculators work like this: they ask for broad inputs (injury severity, treatment duration, medical bills) and then generate a rough range. That can be useful early on, especially if you’re trying to understand what factors may matter.
But a calculator typically cannot:
- verify whether your provider breached the standard of care
- confirm causation (that the alleged mistake actually caused your specific injury)
- evaluate whether records support your story—especially when documentation is incomplete or inconsistent
- account for Arkansas-specific procedural steps that can affect leverage and outcomes
In practice, two people can plug in “similar” injuries and still have very different settlement prospects because the evidence quality and medical causation are not the same.


