Most calculators operate like a simplified worksheet. They may ask about injury severity, treatment duration, and out-of-pocket costs. But they generally cannot review the records that decide liability in a real Pennsylvania medical malpractice claim, such as:
- physician and nursing notes
- operative reports and imaging/lab results
- medication administration records
- discharge instructions and follow-up plans
- consent forms and documented patient counseling
In other words, the estimate may give a range, but it can’t determine whether the care in question fell below the accepted standard of medical practice or whether that lapse caused your specific harm.


