Many calculators present a “range” as if it were based on your exact situation. In practice, these tools typically rely on simplified assumptions—like injury severity or estimated medical costs—without reviewing the actual charts, imaging, consent forms, and provider notes.
In Oregon medical negligence cases, the most important question is usually not “How bad is the outcome?” but whether the record supports a provable breach and causation. That means two Eugene patients with similar symptoms can end up with very different results depending on documentation and expert review.
Also, settlement figures published on the internet may be driven by national trends or other states’ approaches. Oregon claims are evaluated under Oregon law and procedure, including deadlines and proof requirements that calculators can’t account for.


