Many online tools present a single number or a broad range. The problem is that they can’t review the things that usually decide whether a claim moves forward in Florida, such as:
- How Florida records reflect what was actually done (and what wasn’t)
- Whether your injury is supported as caused by the alleged negligence
- Whether damages are documented as related to the incident (not a pre-existing condition or later complication)
- How disputes over medical necessity and timelines play out during investigation
When you’re trying to calculate damages after an error, delays in getting records—common when providers are busy or records are archived—can shrink what can be proven later. In other words: it’s not just the severity of the injury. It’s how quickly and clearly the facts can be tied together.


