Most online medical malpractice settlement calculators are built to produce a range using simplified inputs—like medical bills, the type of injury, and how long treatment lasted.
In practice, those tools are best viewed as a planning reference, not a prediction. They generally cannot:
- Confirm whether Utah’s legal requirements for negligence and causation are met in your specific timeline
- Account for gaps or conflicts in medical records (which often become the real battleground)
- Adjust for how strongly your case is supported by medical experts
- Model negotiation dynamics between insurers and attorneys
A calculator can help you understand what factors usually influence value. But it can’t replace a case review based on your records.


