Online tools can be useful for getting a rough sense of range, but they don’t know the details that drive real outcomes. In practice, settlement value depends on evidence that must be proven—like whether the provider fell below the accepted standard of care and whether that breach caused your specific harm.
For Fort Mill families, that usually means the case turns on things like:
- The completeness of your medical chart (including consults, imaging reads, lab results, and nursing notes)
- Whether follow-up was handled correctly—especially after discharge
- How quickly the issue was recognized (delays can change long-term treatment)
- Whether your injury worsened despite reasonable care
A calculator can’t review those records or predict how insurers will frame causation.


