Many calculators for medical malpractice settlements ask you to plug in broad facts (severity, treatment length, bills, and similar categories). That can be a starting point—but it often falls apart when your situation includes the kinds of details that show up frequently in real Florida cases:
- Care across different providers and locations (urgent care → ER → specialist → follow-up)
- Communication gaps (missed calls, incomplete discharge instructions, unclear medication changes)
- Delayed review of test results (labs not acted on quickly enough)
- Complex injuries tied to pre-existing conditions (where defendants argue the harm was inevitable)
A calculator may offer a range, but it can’t read the narrative inside your chart—operator notes, nursing documentation, imaging reports, and the timeline of when providers saw (or didn’t see) critical information.


