Most calculators are built on simplified inputs—things like injury severity, time lost, and estimated costs. They usually can’t account for the details that matter most in real Missouri cases, such as:
- whether the provider’s actions fell below the standard of care
- whether the negligence caused your specific outcome (not just coincided with it)
- how well your records are documented (imaging, lab results, nursing notes, consent forms)
- whether an expert can explain both the breach and the causation clearly
In other words, a calculator may tell you “what a case could be,” but it can’t tell you “what yours is” without the medical file.


