Most online tools provide a rough number by using simplified inputs like injury severity or medical bills. But in real California medical negligence cases, settlement value depends less on a single “formula” and more on how well the evidence supports three questions:
- Was the standard of care breached? (i.e., would a reasonably careful provider in similar circumstances have acted differently)
- Did that breach cause your specific harm? (causation is often the hardest part)
- What damages are provable and documented? (not just what you spent, but what you’ll likely need)
For La Puente patients, one common complication is that care may be split across multiple facilities—urgent care, hospital systems, imaging centers, and specialists. When records live in different places or are slow to arrive, it can affect how quickly facts can be confirmed and how strongly damages can be shown.


