Most malpractice settlement estimate tools work by asking for a few inputs—like medical bills, injury seriousness, and duration. That can produce a range quickly.
In Farmington, the practical challenge is that the injuries people experience after a medical error often unfold over multiple visits and providers—sometimes involving imaging done at one facility, referrals to another, and ongoing care that continues after the initial event. A calculator can’t reliably account for:
- the timeline across multiple appointments
- how a later diagnosis may have been avoidable with earlier steps
- whether records support causation (that the negligence caused the specific harm)
So treat the calculator like a flashlight, not a GPS.


