Most calculators ask you to enter broad details—like medical bills, injury severity, and how long symptoms lasted. That can provide a rough range, but it often leaves out the pieces that determine value in real Beverly Hills malpractice negotiations.
In our experience, the biggest gaps tend to be:
- Causation complexity: Beverly Hills patients may have pre-existing conditions, elective procedures, or referrals across multiple specialists. Calculators rarely account for how those factors affect causation.
- Documentation quality: In busy practices, the timeline can hinge on charting, consent forms, follow-up notes, and imaging/lab records. A calculator can’t evaluate whether those records are consistent.
- Informed consent and communication: Patients often focus on what went wrong clinically; insurers frequently focus on what was disclosed, documented, and understood.
So while a calculator can help you ask better questions, it shouldn’t be the final word on what your claim is worth.


