Many calculators prompt you to enter items like medical bills, injury severity, and how long treatment lasted. That can help you understand the types of losses that may be considered—especially economic damages (past and future medical care, prescriptions, therapy, lost wages).
However, most online tools can’t accurately account for the hard parts that determine whether a case settles in Tennessee:
- Whether the provider actually breached the standard of care for the situation
- Whether that breach caused your specific harm (medical causation is often the battleground)
- Whether your medical records show a clear timeline of symptoms, treatment decisions, and follow-up
- How Tennessee courts and juries tend to evaluate competing medical explanations
In short: a calculator can estimate categories. It can’t confirm liability or causation.


