Most calculators are built around general inputs like medical bills, diagnosis categories, or estimated severity. That can give you a rough sense of how different injuries sometimes translate into settlement discussions.
But for real cases in Louisiana, several things make online estimates unreliable:
- Louisiana’s proof requirements: your claim still needs evidence of negligence (a breach of the standard of care) and that the breach caused your specific harm.
- Causation disputes are common: insurers often argue complications were unrelated, inevitable, or would have happened even with proper care.
- Documentation quality matters: hospital charts, clinic notes, imaging reports, consent forms, and follow-up records can strengthen—or weaken—your timeline.
A calculator may help you ask better questions, but it can’t evaluate the medical record you haven’t gathered yet.


