Most calculators ask for inputs like medical bills, diagnosis categories, and injury severity. Those estimates can be useful if you’re trying to understand the shape of damages.
However, an online tool usually can’t account for the specific facts that California insurers and juries care about—such as:
- Whether the alleged error truly caused your harm (not just occurred during treatment)
- Whether the medical records are consistent and complete
- How long symptoms lasted and whether they improved with proper follow-up care
- Whether expert review supports a breach of the standard of care
So, treat calculator ranges as planning information, not a promise.


