Most online tools are built around broad assumptions—injury severity, treatment duration, and a few damage categories. But real settlement discussions usually turn on questions a calculator can’t reliably answer, such as:
- How quickly the issue was recognized (and whether the response met California medical standards)
- Whether the negligent care actually caused the harm—not just coincided with it
- What the records show about symptoms, vitals, orders, follow-up, and patient communications
- Which providers and facilities were involved (for example, care split between urgent care, outpatient clinics, hospitals, and specialists)
In other words, an online range can be a starting point, but it can’t replace a case review of your medical timeline.


