Most online tools are designed to give a rough range based on simplified inputs—like estimated medical costs or injury severity. They can be helpful for understanding the general idea that damages aren’t one-size-fits-all.
But a calculator can’t reliably account for the details that matter in California malpractice cases, such as:
- whether the alleged breach of care is supported by the medical standard of care in your situation
- whether doctors can credibly connect the mistake to your specific injury (causation)
- whether your records show complications that were documented, treated, and timed correctly
- how your claim’s economic impact (lost wages, ongoing treatment, travel time) is proven
In other words, the tool may estimate numbers, but it can’t evaluate the evidence strategy that insurance companies and defense attorneys focus on.


