Most online calculators are built from broad assumptions—like injury severity and treatment duration. They may give a rough range, but they can’t evaluate the two things that matter most in a real Oregon malpractice settlement:
- Whether the provider fell below the Oregon standard of care (what a reasonably careful provider would have done in similar circumstances).
- Whether that breach caused your specific harm—not just that you got worse.
In practice, two people can enter the same kind of calculator, yet end up with very different settlement discussions because of things like the clarity of the medical record, how causation is supported, and whether experts believe the timeline.
Bottom line: treat calculator results as a starting point for questions—not a prediction of what an insurer will offer.


