Many people start with a tool that generates a “range” based on the type and severity of injury. That can be helpful for understanding categories of damages, but it can also create false certainty.
Here’s why: calculators can’t see the parts that carry the weight in real Texas cases—such as:
- The medical record timeline (what was noted, when, and by whom)
- Whether symptoms were properly investigated
- Whether follow-up instructions were clear and followed
- Expert opinions on standard of care and causation
- The actual proof of expenses, work impact, and long-term limitations
In Rockport, where many families rely on a small network of providers and where patients may seek care across multiple facilities, missing records or unclear handoffs can become a major issue. A calculator can’t account for those gaps.


