Most online tools estimate outcomes using broad categories—your bills, general injury severity, and sometimes a guess at pain or disability. That can be useful for basic orientation, but it can’t account for what matters most in Texas malpractice claims:
- Whether the provider breached the standard of care (what a reasonably competent provider would have done)
- Whether that breach caused your specific harm (causation)
- What damages are supported by records, not just symptoms
If your medical file includes gaps—common when care moves between providers, follow-up is delayed, or records are incomplete—those issues can significantly affect how a case is valued. A calculator can’t review Abilene-area medical records, imaging, lab results, and expert opinions to test those links.


