Most calculators are built on generalized assumptions. They may ask for things like “severity,” “pain,” or “medical expenses,” then generate a range.
In real New Jersey malpractice claims, settlement value depends less on any single input and more on whether you can prove:
- Deviation from the standard of care (what a reasonably competent provider should have done)
- Causation (that the deviation caused your specific harm)
- Documented damages (what the injury cost and how it limited your life)
A key reason online estimates miss the mark: they can’t review your medical record timeline, whether key symptoms were missed, or how competing medical explanations are handled.


