Most online tools offer a rough range based on broad categories like injury severity or medical bills. They can be helpful if you’re trying to understand the types of losses that may be considered.
But a calculator typically cannot account for the details that matter most in real negotiations, such as:
- Whether the care fell below Florida’s medical standard of care for the specific specialty and setting
- Whether the alleged mistake caused the injury (Florida cases often turn on causation)
- What your records actually show—timelines, orders, imaging reads, chart notes, and consent forms
- The strength of expert review (in many cases, expert support heavily influences settlement posture)
In other words, think of a calculator as a starting point for questions—not a promise of outcome.


