Most online tools work like this: you enter injury details, treatment timing, and medical costs, and the calculator outputs a rough range. That can be useful as a starting point.
But in real cases—especially in the healthcare systems serving Fishers—settlement value depends less on a “math problem” and more on proof. Two people with similar symptoms can end up with very different results depending on whether the medical records support:
- A breach of the standard of care (what a reasonable provider would have done)
- Causation (that the breach caused your specific harm)
- Documentation of damages (not only the injury, but its impact over time)
So treat any online number as an educational snapshot—not a prediction.


