Most online tools are built around broad inputs—injury severity, treatment length, and medical costs. They can be useful for planning questions, not for predicting outcomes.
In real California malpractice disputes, settlement value depends heavily on:
- Whether negligence can be proven (a breach of the standard of care)
- Whether that breach caused the specific harm (causation is often the fight)
- Whether damages are documented and supported by medical records and expert review
Because those elements are case-specific, two people with similar symptoms can see very different results. For San Gabriel residents, the “regional” reality matters too: treatment may occur at one facility, follow-ups elsewhere, and records may be spread across multiple providers. Calculators don’t reflect that complexity.


