Many people start with a calculator because they want a starting point—particularly when medical bills are arriving while you’re trying to recover. In practice, these tools typically rely on broad assumptions (for example: injury severity, treatment duration, and whether damages are “economic” or “non-economic”).
For a Cottonwood Heights patient, the missing piece is usually the same: the calculator can’t read your medical record, identify what was or wasn’t documented, or evaluate whether the care team’s decisions met Utah’s standard of care.
Bottom line: a calculator may help you frame questions, but it can’t confirm liability or causation.


