Most online tools use simplified inputs—like estimated medical costs, injury severity, and time missed from work—to produce a rough range. That can be a useful starting point, but it can’t recreate the real factors that drive outcomes in Florida malpractice cases.
In practice, the biggest valuation drivers aren’t just “how bad the injury is.” They’re whether the evidence supports:
- A breach of the standard of care (what a reasonably competent provider should have done)
- Causation (that the breach caused your specific harm—not just that it happened around the same time)
- Documented damages (what your treatment history and records show you actually lost)
So, even a well-designed calculator won’t know which parts of your medical record support negligence and which parts give the defense room to argue alternative explanations.


