Webster patients often face an immediate stress cycle: work schedules, childcare, ongoing treatment, and mounting bills—while trying to decide what to do about the medical error. A calculator can seem like an easy first step because it typically asks for details such as:
- the type of injury and how long recovery took
- current and past medical expenses
- treatment intensity (surgeries, therapy, follow-ups)
- whether there are ongoing limitations
Those inputs can help you think in categories. They can also help you organize questions for an attorney.
But the critical problem is that calculators don’t evaluate fault or medical causation—the two elements insurance companies and courts focus on in Texas.


