Online tools can be helpful for planning—especially when you’re trying to understand how lawyers think about losses. But they are not designed to evaluate the facts that control value in a malpractice case.
In Minnesota, settlement discussions typically depend on:
- Whether a breach of the standard of care occurred (what a reasonably careful provider would have done)
- Whether that breach caused the harm you’re claiming (causation is often the hardest part)
- What damages are provable and supported by records (medical bills alone rarely tell the full story)
A calculator may ask for items like bills, injury severity, and treatment length. That can produce a “range,” but it can’t verify the medical link between negligence and your specific outcome.


