Many residents start with a calculator because it promises clarity: enter your bills, estimate pain or impairment, and get a projected range. The problem is that malpractice cases aren’t valued like car repairs.
In practical terms, an estimate can’t “see” the factors that Oregon insurers and attorneys weigh heavily, such as:
- whether the provider breached the standard of care for the situation
- whether that breach caused your specific injury (not just that it happened around the same time)
- how your medical records read together—timeline, documentation quality, and consistency
- whether future care is supported by treating providers or experts
A calculator may suggest outcomes, but it can’t replace a record-based legal analysis.


