Most calculators rely on simplified inputs—injury severity, medical bills, and a few broad categories. In real cases, value turns on issues that calculators often can’t see, such as:
- What kind of facility cared for you (ER vs. clinic vs. hospital), and how documentation was handled
- How quickly symptoms were evaluated—especially when patients are triaged during high-volume periods
- Whether the record shows a missed opportunity to diagnose, monitor, or respond
- Whether later care was necessary because of the alleged malpractice, not just because of the original illness
In other words: an estimate may produce a range, but it won’t reliably tell you whether your claim is strong enough to negotiate seriously.


