Many AI tools estimate damages by using factors like injury severity, treatment duration, and costs. That can help you understand categories—for example, medical expenses, lost income, and non-economic harm.
But Texas malpractice disputes often hinge on details a calculator can’t see:
- Whether the care met the Texas standard of care for the specific specialty and circumstances.
- Causation, meaning whether the provider’s actions—not the underlying condition—caused the harm.
- Documentation quality, including the chart timeline, orders, imaging reports, and follow-up notes.
In other words, even a “good” estimate can’t replace the hard work of translating medical records into legal proof.


