A calculator is usually built from generalized assumptions—such as broad injury categories, estimated medical costs, or a simplified view of pain and suffering. In the real world, California malpractice settlement discussions depend on evidence that’s specific to your care.
For residents in Suisun City, the most common “mismatch” happens when a tool estimates damages without fully accounting for:
- Whether the provider breached the standard of care (what a reasonably careful provider would do)
- Whether that breach caused the harm (causation must be proven, not just suspected)
- How your medical records connect the timeline—especially when treatment happens across multiple facilities or providers
A useful approach is to treat a calculator as a starting point for questions—not a prediction.


