Many calculators ask for inputs like medical bills, injury severity, and time missed from work. Those inputs can be useful for planning questions, especially when you’re trying to understand whether a claim could include both past and future losses.
But calculators generally can’t account for what matters most in Colorado malpractice disputes:
- Whether the medical records support a clear timeline of what was done (and what wasn’t)
- Whether expert review can establish a standard-of-care breach
- Whether causation is medically defensible (that the negligence—not the natural course of illness—caused the specific harm)
- How damages are documented and linked to the event
In practice, two people with similar diagnoses can see very different results based on how clearly their chart shows negligence and how well experts can connect the care to the outcome.


