Online tools typically use simplified formulas based on injury severity, treatment length, and broad categories of losses. That can produce a rough range, but it’s not the same as a legal evaluation.
In practical Manor-area cases, settlement value is frequently shaped by issues like:
- Timeline gaps (e.g., symptoms worsened after discharge, but outpatient follow-up was delayed or unclear)
- Communication breakdowns between emergency care, imaging centers, specialists, and primary providers
- Documentation strength (the chart may show what was done, but not always why—especially if notes were sparse)
- Causation complexity (the defense may argue the outcome was inevitable due to pre-existing conditions)
A calculator can’t reliably account for how Texas juries and adjusters tend to weigh medical records, expert review, and proof that negligence caused the harm.


