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How to Calculate Medical Malpractice Value

What is Medical Malpractice Value?

A medical malpractice settlement calculator estimates damages when a healthcare provider’s negligence causes injury. These cases involve complex medical and legal analysis, with average settlements around $300,000–$400,000, though verdicts can range from $100,000 to several million.

Formula

Damages = Past/Future Medical Costs + Lost Earnings + Pain & Suffering + Loss of Quality of Life
MC
Medical Costs ($) — Additional treatment costs caused by malpractice
LE
Lost Earnings ($) — Past and future income lost due to injury
NED
Non-Economic Damages ($) — Pain, suffering, loss of quality of life

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1Establish the standard of care and how the provider deviated from it
  2. 2Calculate all additional medical costs caused by the malpractice
  3. 3Determine lost earnings and diminished future earning capacity
  4. 4Assess non-economic damages including pain, suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life

Worked Examples

Input
Surgical error causing permanent nerve damage, $200,000 corrective treatment, $100,000 lost wages
Result
Total with 3x multiplier for non-economic damages: $500,000–$900,000
Input
Misdiagnosis causing 6-month delay in cancer treatment
Result
Damages vary widely: $250,000–$2M+ depending on outcome

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Filing too late — medical malpractice statutes of limitations are often shorter (1–3 years)
  • Not obtaining a certificate of merit from a medical expert (required in most states)
  • Assuming a bad outcome automatically means malpractice — negligence must be proven

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a certificate of merit?

Most states require a qualified medical expert to review the case and certify that malpractice likely occurred before a lawsuit can proceed. This filters out frivolous claims.

Do most malpractice cases go to trial?

No. About 93% of medical malpractice cases settle before trial. Defendants win about 80–90% of cases that do go to trial.

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