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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
Guida passo passo
- 1Establish the standard of care and how the provider deviated from it
- 2Calculate all additional medical costs caused by the malpractice
- 3Determine lost earnings and diminished future earning capacity
- 4Assess non-economic damages including pain, suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life
Esempi risolti
Ingresso
Surgical error causing permanent nerve damage, $200,000 corrective treatment, $100,000 lost wages
Risultato
Total with 3x multiplier for non-economic damages: $500,000–$900,000
Ingresso
Misdiagnosis causing 6-month delay in cancer treatment
Risultato
Damages vary widely: $250,000–$2M+ depending on outcome
Errori comuni da evitare
- ✕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
Domande frequenti
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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