Most “settlement calculators” on the internet use simplified inputs—like injury severity, medical bills, or generalized categories of damages. The problem is that real outcomes in Westminster cases depend on details that a tool can’t see:
- Which provider made the decision (and what their records show)
- Whether the injury was preventable under the California standard of care
- How clearly negligence caused the specific harm (not just “you got worse”)
- What treatment was documented afterward and whether it was reasonable
If you’re trying to calculate a settlement based only on what you paid so far, you may miss the bigger valuation drivers—particularly future care and whether damages can be tied to the alleged error.


