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Medical Negligence Claims Calculator USA 2025–2026

Medical Negligence Claims Calculator USA

Settlement Estimator · NPDB Data & State Damage Caps

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Average payouts from the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) 2025 data. Non-economic damage caps limit pain & suffering awards in 26 states. Economic damages (medical costs, lost wages) are uncapped in all states.
Diagnostic errors and surgical errors account for over 50% of all successful claims (NPDB). Birth injuries and wrongful death cases typically yield the highest settlements.
Injury severity is the single largest driver of settlement value. Catastrophic injuries (paralysis, TBI, birth injuries) with lifelong care needs command the highest compensation.
Estimated Medical Expenses ($)
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Include past and estimated future medical costs: hospital stays, surgeries, rehabilitation, home care, and ongoing treatment. Economic damages are fully recoverable in all states.
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Estimated Compensation Breakdown
Medical Expenses (Economic) : $0
Lost Wages / Earning Capacity : $0
Pain & Suffering (Non-Economic) : $0
Punitive / Exemplary Damages : $0
State Damage Cap Applied :
Gross Estimated Settlement : $0
After Attorney Fees
Contingency Fee (33%) : $0
Case Costs (est.) : $0
Net to Client (Est.) : $0
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Settlement data sourced from the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB), U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, 2025 annual reports. National average medical malpractice settlement: $463,000 per claim (2025); $5.02 billion total paid across 11,451 claims in 2024.
Damage caps on non-economic damages apply in 26 states; six states (CO, IN, LA, NE, VA, NM) impose total caps on all damages. Diagnostic errors and surgical errors account for over 50% of all successful malpractice claims.
Contingency fees for medical malpractice attorneys typically range from 25%–40%; most cases settle at 33.33%. Approximately 96.5% of medical malpractice claims settle before trial; only 3.5% result in court judgments.
Statutes of limitations for medical negligence vary by state (1–3 years from injury or discovery). Missing the filing deadline permanently bars the claim — consult a qualified attorney immediately.
Medical errors cause an estimated 250,000 deaths per year, making medical error the third leading cause of death in the United States (Johns Hopkins, 2016).
Need professional guidance? Contact a medical negligence expert at Aeenx for formal legal claims advice.
This calculator is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Actual settlements vary based on case facts, evidence, jurisdiction, and negotiation. Always consult a qualified medical malpractice attorney for case evaluation.

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