Online tools may suggest a range based on broad categories like medical bills, injury severity, or “pain and suffering.” The problem is that malpractice cases are rarely that clean.
In Wyoming, a claim generally depends on proving:
- A breach of the standard of care (what a reasonably careful provider would do in similar circumstances)
- Causation (that the breach caused your specific harm)
- Damages (the losses you can document and support)
If your situation involves a diagnostic delay, a missed warning sign, or problems during follow-up care, an estimate that doesn’t account for medical causation will often be misleading—either too low or too high.


