Most calculators are built on broad assumptions—like injury severity and whether damages are temporary or long-lasting. Those inputs can be helpful for planning conversations, but they can’t account for the details that matter most in real claims:
- Causation: whether the provider’s conduct actually caused your specific outcome
- Documentation quality: what the chart, orders, and follow-ups show (and what’s missing)
- Expert review: whether a qualified medical professional can support the “standard of care” issue
- Utah-specific procedural realities: including filing deadlines and how claims are evaluated before/at litigation
In other words, a calculator may produce a number, but it doesn’t tell you whether your case can survive serious legal scrutiny.


