Most online tools estimate settlement ranges using simplified inputs (like medical bills, injury severity, and timeframes). They can be helpful for early orientation—especially when you’re trying to understand what categories of harm matter.
But a true settlement outcome depends on evidence and California-specific legal requirements, including:
- Whether negligence is provable through medical records and expert review
- Whether causation is supported (that the provider’s breach caused the specific harm)
- How damages are documented—not just what you paid, but what was reasonably required
- Whether deadlines apply to your claim under California law
In other words: a calculator may provide a starting point, but it can’t replace an attorney review of your records.


