A calculator may look precise, but most are built from simplified assumptions—things like injury severity, generic timelines, and broad categories of damages. That can be helpful if you’re just trying to understand the vocabulary of a claim.
However, a true valuation for a medical error case usually turns on issues calculators can’t see, such as:
- Whether the care deviated from Florida’s standard of care for similarly trained providers
- Whether the alleged mistake caused the harm (not just happened around the same time)
- Whether medical documentation supports the story your doctors wrote—not just what you remember
- Whether future treatment is supported by records and expert review
In short: online tools can help you ask better questions, but they can’t replace the evidence-based evaluation needed to negotiate or litigate.


