Most online tools use broad ranges and simplified inputs. They may ask about injury severity or medical bills, then return a “likely” number. But malpractice settlements depend on proof—not just outcomes.
In practice, a New Jersey case often turns on questions like:
- Whether the provider met the standard of care for the situation
- Whether the breach caused your specific harm (not just that you were injured)
- How consistently your records document the timeline
- Whether future treatment is medically supported
If you use a calculator as your main guide, you may miss the real drivers of value—especially causation and record quality.


