Online tools may generate a range based on inputs like injury severity, treatment length, and medical bills. That can be useful for getting oriented.
But a settlement in Texas is not produced by a model—it’s negotiated (and sometimes litigated) based on proof. For a claim to move forward, someone must be able to show:
- A breach of the medical standard of care (what a reasonably careful provider would have done in the same circumstances)
- Causation (that the breach caused your harm, not just that the harm happened during treatment)
- Damages (what your injuries cost and how they changed your life)
A calculator can’t review your El Paso medical chart, imaging, lab results, or the timeline of symptoms. It also can’t weigh whether treating providers documented the right facts, or whether a later specialist could credibly connect the dots.


