Most calculators work from broad categories—injury severity, treatment duration, and generic assumptions. That can be useful for curiosity, but it rarely reflects what matters most in an Amarillo-area case:
- Whether Texas law can prove negligence and causation using your specific medical record
- How your harm is documented over time (not just the worst moment)
- Whether later care connected your injury to the original mistake
- How insurers frame “inevitable complications” common in complex medical cases
In other words, an estimate is not a prediction—it’s a rough placeholder. The value of a claim in practice depends heavily on records, expert review, and the credibility of the medical narrative.


