Most calculators rely on broad inputs—like injury severity or medical bills—to generate a range. Real settlements depend on things that are harder to quantify and often vary case-by-case:
- Causation evidence (whether the alleged mistake truly caused your outcome)
- Standard-of-care proof (what a reasonably competent provider would have done in similar circumstances)
- Documentation quality (charting, timelines, imaging/lab interpretation, discharge instructions)
- Consistency across providers (hospital staff, outpatient clinicians, specialists)
In a community where patients commonly move between urgent care, outpatient imaging, and hospital systems, the case often turns on how different parts of your treatment connect—or fail to connect—in the medical record.


