AI calculators often start by asking for details such as the type of injury, treatment timeline, and medical costs. That can create a “range” that feels empowering.
In real Levelland-area cases, though, two people can enter the same inputs and receive wildly different outcomes because the settlement value depends on factors the tool can’t properly measure, such as:
- How clearly the medical record supports causation (what the provider did—or failed to do—and how that caused the harm)
- Whether the care fell below the Texas standard of care for that specialty and setting
- The strength of expert review (not just the existence of bills)
- Whether the claim is procedurally positioned correctly for early negotiation
In other words: an AI number can be a starting point for questions, not a substitute for an evidence-based valuation.


