Most online tools ask you to plug in broad details—injury severity, medical bills, and how long symptoms lasted. The output is usually a rough range, not a forecast.
In practice, the same calculator can produce wildly different results for people in Beaumont because the facts that matter most—medical record consistency, expert review, and whether the harm is tied to the alleged error—aren’t captured by a typical form.
Use a calculator as a planning tool, not a promise. If the range looks “too low” or “too high,” that’s often a sign you need a case review, not a reason to give up.


