Many calculators treat settlement outcomes like they’re driven by a few inputs (like bills and injury severity). In practice, Florida malpractice cases are won—or narrowed—based on whether the evidence can prove:
- A breach of the standard of care (what a reasonably competent provider would have done)
- Causation (that the breach caused your specific harm)
- Documented damages (what losses you can substantiate)
For Miami Shores patients, this often shows up in everyday ways: follow-up appointments delayed by work schedules, testing ordered but not completed, or communications that don’t match what you were told. Those details can matter when insurers argue the harm was unrelated, unavoidable, or worsened by later factors.


