Online medical malpractice settlement calculators can be tempting because they promise quick ranges. But Canyon cases often include details that don’t fit neatly into a questionnaire—especially when care involves:
- Delayed referrals after an initial clinic visit
- Follow-up treatment outside the local area due to availability or specialist access
- Injuries that worsen over time while patients are waiting for imaging, appointments, or therapy
- Medical records that arrive in fragments (from prior providers, ER visits, or outside facilities)
Those gaps matter. In Texas, settlement value hinges on what can be proven—medical causation, standard-of-care issues, and documented damages. A tool can’t review the chart the way medical experts and attorneys do, and it can’t test whether the timeline actually supports negligence.


