Most calculators estimate value by multiplying or weighting a few inputs—medical bills, injury severity, time lost from work, and sometimes “pain and suffering.” That can feel helpful, but it’s usually missing the parts that matter most in Oregon:
- Whether a breach occurred (what a reasonably careful provider would have done)
- Whether the breach caused the harm (not just that harm happened)
- What evidence will survive insurer and defense scrutiny
- How Oregon’s lawsuit timing rules apply to your facts
Because those elements aren’t captured well by a basic form, the number you see online should be treated as a rough placeholder—not a forecast.


