Many tools present a number based on injury severity or medical bills. That can be helpful for a broad “planning range,” but it often misses the factors that decide Florida malpractice outcomes:
- Causation is everything. Florida law requires more than proving you were harmed—you must show the harm was caused by a provider’s breach.
- Records often control the conversation. In real cases, timelines, documentation, and what was recorded (or not) tend to carry more weight than what people remember.
- Pre-existing conditions can change the value. If your symptoms overlapped with an existing diagnosis, insurers may argue the outcome wasn’t caused by negligence.
So while a calculator can help you organize questions, it can’t replace a review of the medical timeline and the standard of care.


