Many malpractice calculators build estimates from generalized inputs like injury severity and treatment length. That can be helpful for curiosity, but it often misses the parts that decide results in Illinois:
- Causation must be proven, not assumed. Even strong injuries may be attributed to an underlying condition if the medical record supports it.
- Documentation quality matters more than people expect. In real evaluations, complete charts, consistent notes, and clean timelines can influence settlement leverage.
- Damage categories aren’t interchangeable. Economic losses and non-economic losses are analyzed differently, and mismatched assumptions can swing an estimate.
In short: online tools can estimate “what might happen,” but Illinois claims are won or lost on proof.


