Most AI or online tools work by taking a few details you enter (injury severity, length of recovery, bills) and translating them into a rough range. That can be useful for understanding categories of damages.
But in a Schertz case, the biggest swings in value usually come from factors the calculator can’t reliably capture, such as:
- Whether the medical team met the standard of care for your situation (often disputed)
- Whether the negligence caused the harm, not just whether the harm happened during treatment
- Documentation quality—Texas claims rise or fall on records, timelines, and consistency
- Pre-existing conditions and follow-up decisions, which can change how fault and causation are argued
A calculator may give a number. Your lawyer and medical experts determine what that number is supposed to represent in a real claim.


