Many AI tools provide a “range” based on inputs like injury severity, age, and future care. That can help you understand which categories usually drive value.
However, Texas injury settlements—especially catastrophic ones—depend on details that most online calculators can’t see, such as:
- Documented neurological findings (not just the diagnosis label)
- Whether complications developed (skin breakdown, respiratory issues, spasticity, bowel/bladder complications)
- How quickly care was obtained after the event
- How your injuries affect real functioning, not just what a record says
- Whether liability is strongly supported by witness testimony, photos/video, or scene evidence
In practice, insurers look for proof gaps. A tool’s “average outcome” won’t account for the specific strengths or weaknesses of your Tomball case.


