Most online tools use simplified inputs—like estimated medical bills or injury severity—to spit out a rough range. That can be useful for planning questions, but it usually can’t account for the legal requirements that control whether damages are recoverable.
In New Mexico medical negligence cases, a claim generally turns on:
- Whether the provider breached the standard of care (what a reasonably careful provider would do in the same situation)
- Whether that breach caused your specific harm (not just that you were injured)
- Whether damages are supported and provable through records and documentation
A calculator also can’t reliably predict how insurers will frame disputes about causation—especially when symptoms overlap with other conditions.


