Most online tools are built around simplified inputs (like medical bills, symptom severity, or a general injury category). They can be useful for forming questions, but they rarely capture the real drivers of value in a malpractice claim.
In Fulton, the same limitation applies: the amount of money a claim may resolve for depends less on “how bad it looks online” and more on whether your records support:
- A breach of the standard of care (what a reasonably careful provider would have done)
- Causation (the negligence is actually linked to your harm)
- Documented damages (past and future losses supported by objective evidence)
A calculator can’t read imaging reports, explain gaps in documentation, or evaluate competing medical theories. That’s why two people can enter the same calculator and get different ranges, yet still end up with very different case results.


