Most online calculators work by asking for a handful of inputs—often things like medical bills, injury severity, or time lost from work—and then applying generic assumptions.
In real Picayune, MS cases, those assumptions can fall short because the strongest disputes are rarely about “how bad” the injury looks. They’re usually about:
- Whether the provider breached the standard of care (what a reasonably careful provider would have done)
- Whether that breach caused your specific outcome (causation is often medically contested)
- How much of your treatment was necessary because of the error vs. an unrelated condition
That’s why two calculators can produce very different ranges from the same medical story. They may also handle categories differently—especially non-economic losses like pain and emotional distress.


