Most calculators estimate outcomes by using simplified inputs—like the severity of injury and estimated medical bills. That can help you form initial expectations.
But NJ settlement negotiations don’t work like a spreadsheet. Even if two people suffer similar symptoms, the case value can diverge based on:
- whether the alleged breach actually caused the harm (not just happened around the same time)
- how clearly the records show what was missed, delayed, or documented incorrectly
- whether specialists agree there was a deviation from accepted care
- what future treatment is likely, and whether it’s supported by clinical evidence
In other words: a calculator may give a range, but it can’t measure the quality of proof.


