Most online tools work by using common claim patterns—then combining them with details you enter (injury type, treatment length, time missed from work, and so on). In real Brenham cases, however, the settlement number depends on more than the injury name.
A calculator is limited because it can’t reliably account for:
- whether the crash is supported by photos, witness accounts, or driver statements
- how Texas fault is argued when multiple vehicles or lane/turn decisions are involved
- whether medical records show a consistent timeline from injury to treatment
- the credibility problems that can arise when symptoms are hard to “prove” without documentation
Think of a calculator as a worksheet—not a verdict.


