Most calculators use broad assumptions (injury severity, treatment duration, and “typical” ranges). In real California cases, settlement value hinges on proof—especially proof that the provider’s conduct fell below the standard of care and caused your specific harm.
For Redondo Beach patients, the most common reason numbers feel “off” is that the calculator doesn’t know how the story looks once the records are assembled:
- What was documented at the time (and what wasn’t)
- Whether symptoms were recorded accurately and consistently
- How quickly follow-up happened after red flags
- Whether later treatment was necessary because of the original error
When those facts are strong, settlements can move quickly. When they’re incomplete or disputed, value often changes—even if your medical bills seem to tell one story.


