A settlement calculator generally estimates based on broad categories—like injury severity and past medical costs. Those tools may be good for understanding why some claims settle higher than others.
But for a real medical negligence claim, value usually hinges on evidence that a calculator can’t see, such as:
- Whether the provider’s actions fell below the accepted standard of care
- Whether medical records support a clear cause-and-effect link between the mistake and your harm
- Whether experts can explain what should have happened and why it would have changed the outcome
- How damages are documented (and whether future treatment is supported)
When care is split across urgent visits, imaging appointments, rehabilitation, and specialist follow-ups—common in suburban communities like Bonita Springs—documentation quality and timeline clarity matter even more.


