Most settlement calculators for medical malpractice are built from generalized assumptions. They may ask you to enter categories like injury severity, treatment duration, and medical costs.
The limitation is simple: settlement value isn’t determined by harm alone. In South Carolina, your claim depends on whether the provider breached the applicable standard of care and whether that breach caused the specific injuries you suffered.
So while a calculator can offer a starting range, it cannot:
- read your medical record history and timelines,
- evaluate competing medical explanations,
- account for gaps in documentation,
- or estimate what experts and a jury would likely accept.
Treat any number you see online as educational context, not a forecast.


