Most calculators estimate value using broad inputs (medical bills, injury severity, and generic assumptions). That approach breaks down in real malpractice claims for one main reason: Nevada settlement value depends on proof—not just the fact that something went wrong.
In practice, insurers evaluate:
- whether the provider’s care fell below accepted medical standards
- whether that breach actually caused your specific harm
- what damages can be documented (and what can be challenged)
Because a calculator can’t review your charts, imaging, consent forms, medication history, or expert opinions, its number should be treated as a rough starting point, not a prediction.


