Most calculators use simplified inputs (like injury severity or estimated expenses). They can’t account for the facts that most often drive outcomes in Indiana medical negligence matters, such as:
- Whether the standard of care was breached (what a reasonable provider would have done under similar circumstances)
- Whether negligence caused the specific harm (causation is often the hardest part)
- How clearly the medical record tells the story (documentation gaps are common negotiating battlegrounds)
In practice, that means two people with similar symptoms can end up with very different settlement discussions—especially when one case has stronger medical causation support than the other.


