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Pennsylvania Medical Malpractice Settlement Calculator

Estimate Pennsylvania medical malpractice — SOL + Discovery Rule, 7-Year Repose STRUCK DOWN, Certificate of Merit

Last reviewed: April 2026

⚖️ PENNSYLVANIA: SOL + Discovery Rule | 7-Year Repose STRUCK DOWN | Certificate of Merit

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Reviewed by Leonard Goldberg, Editor
Last updated May 15, 2026
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Your Injury

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Your Estimated Settlement

$36,000 — $66,000

Pain & Suffering
$45,000
Medical Bills
$15,000
Lost Wages
$5,000
Out-of-Pocket
$1,000

Total (mid-range)$51,000
Estimate based on the industry-standard multiplier method used by insurance adjusters and personal injury attorneys nationwide

How Your Estimate Compares

Based on 529,804 medical malpractice payments reported to the National Practitioner Data Bank (2000–2025):

Based on 459,526 real payments, similar cases in CA settle between $14K – $55K.

Nationally33rd percentile
$9K$98K$995K
In your state55th percentile
$5K$28K$695K

Average

$141K

Median

$28K

Cases

53,535

Source: NPDB analysis. Malpractice cases only. Payments are range-coded; midpoints used for calculations.

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Reviewed by Leonard Goldberg, Editor · Last updated May 15, 2026

Pennsylvania Medical Malpractice Law

Pennsylvania medical malpractice is governed by 42 Pa.C.S. §5524(2) (SOL + Discovery Rule): 2 years from injury or discovery. Primary limitations period; discovery rule can extend clock for latent injuries.

7-Year Repose STRUCK DOWN (MCARE Act §1303.513 — Yanakos v. UPMC (2019)): 7-year statute of repose for adults declared UNCONSTITUTIONAL Oct 2019. No outer limit remains. Minors: 2-yr SOL tolled until age 18. High-value unlimited look-back under discovery rule.

Certificate of Merit (Pa. R. Civ. P. 1042.3): Must file within 60 days of complaint. CoM states licensed expert reviewed case and deviations from standard of care caused harm. Separate CoM per defendant. Failure = mandatory dismissal.

Key Pennsylvania Medical Malpractice Statutes

Pennsylvania medical malpractice operates under these critical legal rules:

42 Pa.C.S. §5524(2)

SOL + Discovery Rule

Standard: 2 years from injury or discovery

Scope: Primary limitations period; discovery rule can extend clock for latent injuries.

MCARE Act §1303.513 — Yanakos v. UPMC (2019)

7-Year Repose STRUCK DOWN

Standard: 7-year statute of repose for adults declared UNCONSTITUTIONAL Oct 2019

Scope: No outer limit remains. Minors: 2-yr SOL tolled until age 18. High-value unlimited look-back under discovery rule.

Pa. R. Civ. P. 1042.3

Certificate of Merit

Standard: Must file within 60 days of complaint

Scope: CoM states licensed expert reviewed case and deviations from standard of care caused harm. Separate CoM per defendant. Failure = mandatory dismissal.

Pa. R. Civ. P. 1006(a.1) — amended eff. Jan 1 2023

Venue Reform REVERSED 2023

Standard: Plaintiffs may now file in any county where care occurred, defendant can be served, or transaction arose

Scope: REOPENED Philadelphia as high-value plaintiff venue. Reversed 20-year MCARE restriction (2003).

MCARE Act §1303.505 / No cap

NO Non-Economic Cap

Standard: PA imposes NO cap on non-economic or total compensatory damages

Scope: Government-entity defendants subject to Sovereign Immunity Act limits. Collateral source modified by §1303.508 (mandatory offset for benefits paid).

Recovery Structure

Economic damages (past & future medical, lost earning capacity, life care plan) — typically uncapped. Non-economic damages (pain, suffering, loss of consortium) may be capped depending on state. Punitive damages rare in standard med-mal but available for reckless conduct.

Key Pennsylvania Doctrines

Venue Reform REVERSED 2023: Plaintiffs may now file in any county where care occurred, defendant can be served, or transaction arose. NO Non-Economic Cap: PA imposes NO cap on non-economic or total compensatory damages

Damage Structure + Caps

Economic (medical, lost wages, life care plan), non-economic (pain, loss of enjoyment), possible punitive

Pennsylvania Medical Malpractice Verdicts + Averages

Recent Pennsylvania medical malpractice outcomes:

AmountYearCase / Injury
$183M2023Doe v. HUP — 45-min C-section delay causing cerebral palsy (upheld $207M full judgment)
$108M2024Jefferson Health/Einstein Pediatrics — forceps delivery brain injury
$5M2023 — Major verdict — typical PA malpractice serious case
$500K2024 — Median PA malpractice settlement

Pennsylvania Medical Malpractice FAQs

What is the medical malpractice damage cap in Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania imposes NO cap on non-economic or total compensatory damages (MCARE Act §1303.505). Combined with Yanakos v. UPMC (2019) eliminating the 7-year statute of repose, PA is one of the highest-value plaintiff states in the US. Pennsylvania's cap situation is a critical factor in case valuation — unlike Pennsylvania, uncapped states like NY and PA can return much higher jury verdicts.

What is an affidavit of merit requirement in Pennsylvania?

Most states require plaintiff to file a certificate or affidavit from a qualified medical expert early in the case, attesting to the merits. Failure to file within the statutory window typically leads to mandatory dismissal. Pennsylvania's rule: Certificate of Merit within 60 days of complaint under Pa.R.C.P. 1042.3 — separate CoM per defendant.

How long do I have to file a medical malpractice lawsuit in Pennsylvania?

The SOL varies: typically 1-3 years from injury or discovery. Minors usually have tolling (filed by age 18-21). Some states have a 'statute of repose' that imposes an absolute outer limit regardless of discovery. Pennsylvania's SOL: 2 years from injury or discovery (42 Pa.C.S. §5524). Minors tolled to age 18..

What if the doctor hid the error from me?

'Fraudulent concealment' or 'continuous treatment' doctrines typically toll the SOL when the defendant intentionally hid the malpractice. This requires clear evidence of active concealment — merely not disclosing errors is usually not enough. Consult an attorney immediately if you suspect concealment.

What is a typical medical malpractice settlement in Pennsylvania?

Settlements vary enormously by injury severity and jurisdiction. Minor errors with full recovery: $50K-$200K. Moderate permanent harm: $300K-$1M. Severe/catastrophic (brain damage, wrongful death, paralysis): $1M-$50M+. Pennsylvania's damage cap (if any) is the critical ceiling factor.

Pending Pennsylvania Medical Malpractice Issues

Active legal developments (as of April 2026):

  • Yanakos (2019) eliminated statute of repose entirely — no outer time bar beyond discovery-tolled 2-year SOL. Defense bar pushing for legislative reinstatement.
  • Venue change (Jan 2023) expected to increase high-value Philadelphia filings; local case management orders still evolving.
  • Collateral source offset under §1303.508 is mandatory — reduces net plaintiff recovery in cases with significant insurance coverage.

Informational only — consult a licensed attorney for case-specific advice.

Primary Sources

  • www.eckertseamans.com/legal-updates/changes-to-pennsylvanias-medical-malpractice-venue-rule-will-have-sweeping-effects
  • www.bordaslaw.com/blog-posts/pennsylvania-supreme-court-determines-mcares-7-year-statute-repose-unconstitutional
  • www.inquirer.com/health/university-pennsylvania-hospital-medical-malpractice-philadelphia-20240129.html

Other State Medical Malpractice Calculators

New York

NO caps, 2.5-yr SOL, Lavern's Law cancer exception, $595M 2024 (highest US)

California

MICRA 2026: $470K/$650K caps phasing to $750K/$1M by 2033

Florida

NO caps post-Estate of McCall 2014, §766.106 pre-suit + expert affidavit

Texas

$250K/$750K hard caps never inflation-adjusted, §74.351 expert report fatal

Illinois

NO caps post-Lebron 2010, §5/2-622 expert affidavit at filing, Cook County

Ohio

$250K/$500K caps (R.C. §2323.43), 1-yr SOL, affidavit of merit

New Jersey

NO general cap, $350K punitive cap, Affidavit of Merit Statute

Michigan

$521K/$929K caps (MCL §600.1483), 6-mo notice + 182-day pre-suit

Washington

NO caps (Sofie 1989), 3-yr SOL, certificate of merit RCW §7.70.150

Georgia

NO non-economic cap (Nestlehutt 2010), $250K punitive cap, 2-yr SOL + 5-yr repose, OCGA §9-11-9.1 affidavit required

North Carolina

$712,847 cap (CPI-indexed), PURE CONTRIBUTORY (any fault = $0), 3-yr SOL + 4-yr repose, Rule 9(j) certification

Arizona

NO cap (Constitution Art. 2 §31), 2-yr SOL no repose, pure comparative negligence, Banner $31.5M 2024

Massachusetts

$500K cap (NOT inflation-indexed, jury-lifted exceptions), Tribunal §60B, 3-yr SOL + 7-yr repose, modified comparative 51%

Virginia

$2.70M TOTAL cap (combined econ+non-econ), PURE CONTRIBUTORY (any fault = $0), 2-yr SOL + 10-yr repose, §8.01-20.1 certification

Colorado

$530K cap (2026, rising to $875K by 2029 under HB24-1472), Banner Health v. Gresser 2025 = $39.8M cap-exceedance, 2-yr SOL + 3-yr repose, modified comparative 50%

Maryland

$920K cap (2026, +$15K/yr fixed from 2009 $650K base), MANDATORY HCADRO pre-suit arbitration, 3-yr SOL or 5-yr repose (earlier of), Certificate of Qualified Expert §3-2A-04(b)

Missouri

Dual cap $481K non-cat / $842K cat (2026, +1.7%/yr). Original cap struck Watts 2012, reinstated 2015 as statutory cause. 2-yr STRICT occurrence (no discovery rule). Pure comparative fault.

Minnesota

NO cap. SOL just cut 4→2 years (Aug 2025, SF3489). Mandatory 2-affidavit expert system §145.682. Modified comparative 50%. Thapa $111M (2022) largest MN history, reduced to $11.25M.

Indiana

$1.8M TOTAL cap (provider $500K + PCF $1.3M). PURE CONTRIBUTORY for qualified providers (any fault = $0). Mandatory 3-doctor review panel pre-suit. 2-yr strict occurrence (no discovery rule).

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