Many online tools produce a range based on common patterns—severity, treatment timing, and reported care needs. That can be helpful as a starting point, but it often misses the details that matter most in Texas disputes.
In practice, settlement value is shaped by things like:
- Whether fault is contested (for example, claims that the crash was unavoidable or that another party caused the injury)
- How clearly your medical records link the injury to the incident
- Whether your future care needs are supported by a life-care plan, not just current bills
- What a jury or adjuster is likely to believe about your prognosis and day-to-day limitations
So if an AI tool gives you a figure that seems too high or too low, that reaction is often a sign that key facts still need to be gathered—not that your claim is “hopeless” or “guaranteed.”


