Many online tools work like this: you enter details about your injury, treatment timeline, and outcomes, then the tool outputs a rough range.
That can be psychologically useful when you’re trying to make sense of what happened. However, the estimate may not reflect facts that matter most in a Texas claim—such as:
- Whether the chart documents a missed warning sign
- Whether follow-up instructions were followed and documented
- Whether the injury was actually caused by the alleged negligence (not just coincident)
- Whether the long-term impact is supported by medical findings, not assumptions
In San Benito, it’s also common for care to involve multiple providers and locations. When treatment is split across facilities or involves referrals, the story in the medical record can be complicated. A calculator can’t “connect the dots” between those records the way an attorney and medical experts can.


