Many online tools treat malpractice like a math problem: plug in injury severity, medical bills, and pain level, and get a number. That’s rarely how real cases are valued—especially when the facts involve:
- Continuity of care issues (missed follow-ups, referral delays, incomplete handoffs between providers)
- Tourism/visitor timelines (cases involving urgent care, ER visits, or care coordination while someone is traveling)
- Operation-to-recovery gaps (post-procedure monitoring, medication instructions, and complication management)
A calculator can’t reliably account for whether the alleged mistake actually caused the harm. In California, the legal focus is on standard of care, breach, and causation, not just the outcome.


