Most calculators take inputs like medical bills, injury severity, and time lost from work. That can help you understand the types of losses people pursue.
But for an actual settlement value, your case turns on details that a generic tool can’t see, such as:
- Whether the provider’s actions fell below the Illinois standard of care
- Whether the harm was caused by the alleged negligence (not just coincidentally connected)
- Whether the medical documentation supports the timeline you’re describing
- How Illinois courts and juries typically weigh contested causation issues
In other words: a calculator may give a range, but it can’t confirm whether your situation is legally provable.


