Online tools are designed to respond fast. You enter details about the injury and treatment, and the tool returns an estimate range based on common damage categories.
For many people, that’s useful because it:
- helps you understand what insurers typically look for (medical bills, future care, and non-economic harm)
- highlights gaps you may not realize matter (documentation of symptoms, timing, follow-up decisions)
- gives you a starting list of records to pull together
But in real Texas cases, the “real number” depends less on the tool’s math and more on whether the evidence supports negligence, causation, and recoverable damages.


