Many people assume a settlement amount is driven by a single math equation—often medical bills plus a multiplier. In practice, Texas malpractice negotiations are more evidence-driven.
Even if two people have similar injuries, settlement value can vary widely based on:
- What the records show (chart completeness, timing, and documentation)
- Whether causation is medically supported (not just suspected)
- Whether the provider’s actions deviated from accepted care
- How long the harm lasts and whether future care is supported
In Brenham, families often face a similar practical challenge: gathering records across multiple providers or follow-up visits can take time. That delay can affect what can be proven and how quickly a claim can be evaluated.


