Most calculators online are built around simplified inputs: medical bills, injury severity, and sometimes a general pain category. That can create a comforting starting range.
But in real Oregon medical negligence cases, settlement value usually depends less on the headline number you see online and more on the case-specific proof:
- whether the provider breached the standard of care
- whether the breach caused the harm (not just that harm happened)
- how well future treatment and limitations are supported
- what the records show about timing, documentation, and follow-up
In other words: a calculator may estimate possible numbers, but it can’t interpret your records or measure causation the way attorneys and medical experts do.


