A settlement calculator for medical malpractice typically provides a rough range using simplified inputs—like the severity of injury and estimated medical costs.
That can be helpful as a starting point, but it’s not a substitute for a case review in North Myrtle Beach because many key factors aren’t “data entry” items:
- Whether the care fell below South Carolina’s required standard of care for the provider involved
- Causation (whether the alleged mistake actually caused the harm, not just coincided with it)
- How your records read together—timelines, nursing notes, imaging reports, and follow-up documentation
- Whether experts are likely to support the theory of negligence
If your situation involves something that’s common in busy coastal settings—like crowded facilities, rushed transitions, or incomplete discharge instructions—the difference between an “estimate” and a real valuation often comes down to documentation and expert interpretation.


