A calculator is generally built to estimate damages using simplified inputs—things like treatment duration, medical bills, and injury severity. That can help you understand the range lawyers often discuss.
But for real settlement value, Florida malpractice claims turn on proof. In practice, the settlement discussion depends on:
- whether a provider breached the standard of care
- whether that breach caused your specific harm (not just that you were injured)
- the documentation trail in your records
So, while a calculator may suggest “possible” value, it can’t review your chart, interpret causation, or account for how insurers challenge liability.


