Most online tools for “settlement calculators” are built around generic assumptions: injury severity, estimated treatment duration, and broad categories of damages. In real cases, especially those involving healthcare providers in the Dallas–Fort Worth area, the outcome depends on details that calculators can’t see—like:
- what the medical team documented at the time (and what they didn’t)
- whether follow-up occurred when it should have
- how quickly the problem was recognized and escalated
- whether the injury has a clear medical explanation tied to the alleged breach
In other words, a calculator may give you a range, but it can’t tell you whether the evidence in your record will persuade a jury—or whether defense arguments will shift blame to unrelated complications.


