Most calculators estimate outcomes using simplified inputs—like the amount of medical bills, injury severity, or duration of symptoms. That can be a helpful starting point, but it can also create false confidence.
Here’s the key limitation: settlement value is not just about how serious the injury is. In medical negligence cases, the value depends heavily on proof that:
- the provider breached the applicable standard of care,
- that breach caused the harm you actually experienced,
- and the damages are supported with documentation (not just estimates).
Online tools can’t review imaging, operative reports, nursing documentation, lab trends, or expert interpretations—materials that often decide whether a claim moves forward and how it settles.


