Many calculators present a predicted range based on broad categories like “injury severity” and “medical expenses.” In practice, Texas cases often turn on details that online tools can’t see—such as whether the documentation clearly supports negligence and whether the medical timeline lines up with the harm.
For Angleton patients, the mismatch is common when:
- The issue started in an urgent care or ER visit and later escalated
- The injury involves chronic complications that developed after discharge
- Providers dispute whether later treatment was caused by the original error
A calculator may suggest a range, but insurers typically evaluate the proof and the risk of a jury finding fault—not just the amount of treatment you received.


